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~Welcome to our Farm~
We hope you enjoy your visit with us and that you will return for visits often. We are a Born Again Christian Family , we strive to put the Lord first in all we do and hope that this site and our lives will honor Him. We Homeschool our children . Have a midwife for birthing our children, Believe in Home Business and Family/Christ Centered Living. We raise Mini Nubian Dairy Goats (reg. with MDGA) that are sold as Milkers, Breeders and Pets. I want to use them for Milk, Soap Making and they are pure enjoyment in a smaller package then your standard size Dairy Goat. We also have Buff Chickens for Eggs. We welcome you to share with us, as we live our lives and grow in the Lord Jesus.
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Prayer for Marks Mom, she is in hospital getting blood again, she is dying of non alcholic Chirosis of the Liver. 2 weeks ago she needed 6 pts
Posted on Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 6:13 PM
Home in Red Creek NY
Posted on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 3:04 PM
Bonnie Blue Malachi ~ Sire to this years Nubian Kids 2009

This is Bonnie Blue Malachi owned by Mr. Nathan Halloway of Five Points TN. Malachi is the sire to this years Nubian kids to be born here on our farm. Malachi was chosen to be on this years qualifying young sires list on ADGA as one of fine quality for breeding with... I am excited to see what he gives us this year. Mr. Halloway has been telling me I should buy Malachi from him to use again and again with the does and we are thinking on this
investment for our herd.
Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at 7:41 PM
Leah ~ Unregistered Purebred Nubian Doe

This Beautiful Doe is Leah standing with younger doe Love-Branch Allison who is owned by Mr. Nathan Halloway of First Light Goats in Five Points TN. Leah will be registered at some point this year and used in my Nubian Breeding Program and my mini nubian breeding program also. She is a smaller doe, but so nice looking.
Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at 7:37 PM
The Up River " Happy New Year "

Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at 7:21 PM
Millcreek Farms Kendra

Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at 7:09 PM
~Mini Nubians~
Well from my breeding Mini Nubians and milking them, I can tell you what we have experienced.
My does range from 26 to 28 inches at the withers.
My Bucks range from 26 to 32 inches at the withers.
We have breed Mini Nubians from the spring of 2002 to present. We started with 1st and 2nd generation stock. Now keep in mind that they are bred to begin with from a Nigerien buck bred to a Nubian Doe. That cross makes 1st generation mini nubians of a 50/50% . ie. half Nigerien /half Nubian. We started with goats of this cross. Some having ears that were shorter or not down like Nubians then. We worked with those first 5 goats and from that got our first 3rd gen stock born that summer. Ears were much improved !
My does milk between 4 to 9 qts per day , depending on what freshening it was and if they were from good milking stock.
in 2004 I bred for our first 75/25% 1st generation stock. ie. a mini nubian buck bred to purebred Nubian does or American Does. All registered stock, ie. ADGA and MDGA then. Again Ears were much improved as was breed character. We have had many nice goats born to us along the way in 6 years.
This year I had my 5th gen doe give birth to the first registered Purebred Mini Nubian Stock in the US that is of 6th generations. One buckling as you read on my blog went to OK to Good Goats near Tulsa. I retained a buck Faithful Acres Gad and his Sister Faithful Acres Asher, both are Purebred Mini Nubians and registered with The Miniature Dairy Goat Association . MDGA This kidding I have allowed Magnolia to raise her own kids and have not milked her as I believe she may be bred for February of this coming year. I bred her to my 2nd generation buck for 3rd gen kids, as he is very nice, shorter and from excellent milking mini nubian lines that have nice breed character and He himself won 1st place in intermediate bucks on MDGA's Virtual Show.
Mini Nubians have wonderful personalities. Magnoia my herd queen is rather talkative, but at times she is silent too. Each goat is different, as people are.
I will try to post pictures here soon so you all can see the mini nubians There is a picture of Faithful Acres Benjamin in my posts with his new owner Suriyah Fish of Good Goats in OK.
Blessings
Linda
Posted on Monday, December 22, 2008 at 2:38 PM
Faithful Acres Fabric and Quilting Supplies
Saturday, December 6th I took my fabric and quilting and craft supplies and some household things and went down to set up shop at the local flea market that some of the plain christians here set up at. We did very well. I paid 30 dollars for 2 spaces for one month and the first day I made 75.00, so I guess I made back my cost and then some. For now it was just suplus fabric and things I have had for years and hadn't gotten to using it.
Well after a few of the ladies had seen my "stash" they said perhaps I might like to set up and sell things I didnt need any longer. I am going to make a few double fleece blankets and perhaps some melt and pour soaps to take this Saturday.
The flea market is at the old school on Hwy 128 South of Linden , TN. It is open 8am - 4pm at the Old Cedar Creek School Building. Linden is located in Perry County , TN
If you happen to be going thru the area or live nearby, feel free to stop over, there is alot of nice things there. Tack, Canned Foods, Food to eat there and to take home. Quilts and Crafts and Pet items , books, homeschool books, beaded jewelry and well anything you might find unique for a special someone on your shopping list.
Blessings
Linda Finn
Faithful Acres Fabric and Quilting Supplies
Faithful Acres Mini Nubian Dairy Goats
Posted on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 7:13 PM
Prayers for Jeanine Taylor and Family
Could you all pray for Jeanine and her family, they were so kind to us when we were expecting Daniel and they are experiencing a miscarriage. This is so hard on the children as well they were so excited as they had lost one baby stillborn in 2007. Their excitedness when we were expecting daniel was shown in pictures drawen and the gifts sent to us. I can only imagine how hard this is on the whole family. Please pray for her to be able to pass everything on her own and that all will be well physically and that the Lord would heal their hearts.
Jeanine, I am here praying if you read this know that I am so sorry and yet I am so thankful to you Sis.
Your loved and cared for....
Linda, Mark, Faith, Hope, Daniel Josiah...
Posted on Sunday, November 30, 2008 at 6:56 PM
Happy Thanksgiving !
I wanted to stop in this mornin and tell everyone Happy Thanksgiving !!!!
We have alot to be thankful for today, I hope that everyone has a blessed day filled with love and the company of family and friends. May the Lord bless you and keep you.
Blessings
Linda
Posted on Thursday, November 27, 2008 at 9:18 AM
For Sale or Trade: Faithful Acres Benjamin (purebred reg. MDGA) SOLD


Faithful Acres Benjamin : 6th gen . reg. MDGA as one of the first Purebred Mini Nubians in the US. Born 9/23/08. He is eating grain and hay , drinking water so he is ready for his new home. He has excellent breed character , long pendulous ears and is not disbudded. Asking 250.00 with papers
Would trade him for the following :
LGDs, Fencing or stock panels, Reg. Nubian Does
All serious offers considered
Linda
931-589-3823
SOLD to Suriyah of Good Goats in NE Oklahoma

Posted on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 12:09 PM
Praying for the Lord's Perfect Will
Well after 2 weeks our landlord came and told us her son and daughter in law are seperated and getting divorced. One will get the land the trailer we are renting is on , so she wanted us to know , so if we wanted to we could look for another place to live or we could wait it out as she put it.... So here we are wondering why we feel that we should move soon , when we just got here. I can say that I have sorted through alot of stuff and gotten rid of much. Still going through thngs more today.
I am asking for prayers from all of you , that the Lord would show us where to go and what to do and I am asking that if any of you know of a place for rent that would allow us to keep my goats, well let us know ok...
We would like to stay in TN but that isnt manditory if the Lord shows us to go elsewhere to live.
My girls live in AL with my 4 grandchildren now being 4 hours from me finally, so I would like to stay in driving distance from them if I can.
We will the money to move, so just let us know if you know of a place and if you have contact info on it that we can call or go look if it is in TN, let us know.
Not stressed, just blessed to be His
Linda
Posted on Monday, November 24, 2008 at 10:56 AM
Wishing I had more time to post here to ya'll

We are living here in Linden, or should I say south of Linden. Its beautiful here in fall but boy it sure feels more like winter already. Tonights low is 15 and we have been 2 weeks with no furnace due to the electrical fire in it . We have rented a 14x60 2 bedroom 2 bath. Now imagine me trying to sort through all the stuff that we brought with us from our 2200 sq ft house, after getting rid of half of it. We only brought our beds and my sewing stuff and my soap stuff and my homeschool stuff, crib, changing table, porta crib, high chair, fold up tables and 2 folding chairs, 2 bins of toys that were left of the girls ( baby dolls and tea set, little people house and farm, noahs ark and play set.) All the bathroom, kithen stuff and what food I could bring with us. I am sorta set on baking supplies for a month maybe less and it seems that I only run low on milk and meat, potatoes and those things that come from a garden. Since we were moving we didnt really plant a huge garden as we wouldnt be there to can things. We left for TN Aug. 2nd. I did have meat in the freezer but it was not able to travel down with us , what I tried to bring spoiled on the way down though packed good. Yes I brought my electric sewing machine and serger and vacume and our computers. ( 2 desktops and one laptop with wifi capabilities)
Well the point is we thought we were coming down with less and yet in the RV and in this smaller home it seems like alot of stuff. So what is really needed anyways ? Well as I sort through it all much is going in boxes to be sold. To raise money for other needed things. ie. land, cabin or small home, wood cookstove. After all that was the idea, to move here and eventually get land and homestead more then we had been in NY. Somehow living the countrylife no longer seems like homesteading once you have visited many here that life off the grid and have built their own home, rustic as they are, they are home and boy they seem nice to me. What is life all about anyways ? Was it about nice rooms with painted and papered walls ? Was it about having a nice bathroom with all the fixtures and such ? No, it is nice to see an outhouse now with paper holder, a light in there and ya know what ? copies of countryside and a real toiet seat !!!! Fancy huh !!!!
Some here have solar, some are living no electric substitute at all and each encourages us to strive toward whatever the Lord tells us is for us to do and each gives "My use to be DH who said we will never go non-electric and we will never live like the Amish" A new vision for our lives. The first goal was to live on what money we do have or can make and live on less or with less. Unless it can make you more money or serves a purpose that is useful, it has no real value here. ( I will admit I have my country tins, crock, and rooster things with me, but they serve a purpose too. My rose bowl and pitcher and my tea set will be used not just sit on a shelf for looks anylonger. Here DH has a shed to keep his tools in and we can keep our goats here. All the new ways are blessings and those we meet are the best blessings in our new life here in Linden TN. The likemindedness is in the fact that Jesus died for each of us and though we are each different in our degree of living the life of plain and simple living, we are all sharing the fact that Jesus died for us to save our souls.
Wensday night we attended a local sing, the glorious sound of our blended voices while we blend our lives in friendship I am sure is the most wonderful thing to the Lord God.
Blessed to be in His Child
Love
Linda
Faithful Acres Homestead
Posted on Friday, November 21, 2008 at 11:28 AM
We have a home !!!!
Well here we are...... Let me first say that moving or making the move does not come without trials....lol
Ya, now I can laugh about things but I can tell you that I wasn't laughing when they did happen.
Everyone is looking for thier perverbial " Garden of Eden" here on earth and or heaven on earth
to live peacably while we wait for the Lord's return. Perhaps if our little homestead was in heaven
we would all be happy and content right ?
While we found a 2 bedroom mobile home, 2 bathrooms 14 x 60. In the country of course.
The girls are happy the landlords daughter has 2 horses pastured out here behind our place.
They are ok with us having our goats and fencing in an area for them here. We have a nice sized
porch to sit out on , so that is good . Have to watch out for the fire ant hills but that is part of TN.
OK so for the trials.... The Second night we had a electrical fire in the furnace, house was filling with smoke
we got out and tried to wake up neighbours and no luck. Well the guy up the road was up shotting cyottes
so he called the landlord for us. We aired out the house and then slept well , after the landlord brought us space heaters to use.
What a House Warming !!!
Linda
Posted on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at 11:07 AM
OK so I have been discriminated against
Well the house we were to rent we are not getting. As the landlord put it ' I am sorry I would rather rent to a two income household".... So here we are still living in the RV and doing ok for the most part. We did go to see another house in Lobelville, nice lady has it, only thing is the family who was living there needs to come get their things out still. Lordwilling we will be able to rent that house this week and finally have a house to live in and rent till we buy our own land and such.
Yes it made me angry that someone would think me as a stay at home mom , with a goat business, rental income and wanting to do more than that would be considered not having an income, mind you I get a small pension of my own and the kids SSI and Mark has his SSD. So where were we lacking income I am not truely sure. I am just glad the new lady thought us to be good for tenants for the other house and it is nice too.
Sept 23rd, 2008 we made it to purebred statis with our mini nubians. We finally have 6th gen stock that are the first registered purebred mini nubians in the US. We have 2 bucks and 1 doe that Magnolia gave birth to that morning. I am thinking she may be rebred already as Reuben had to be kept in with her this whole time and they say that a doe can be receptive for the first 24 to 36 hours after giving birth...Have any of you heard that about goats ?
I will let you all know if we actually get the house...
Blessings
Linda
Posted on Sunday, November 2, 2008 at 12:49 PM
Update on Us: Oct 9th 2008

Well here I am going on my second week in AL, I never even thought I would get here to visit my daughter, much less be here this long.
Mark is in NY getting out stuff and bringing it back to Linden this week coming up and then coming down to get the children and I and take us home so to say to Linden. We are staying out on Old Hwy 13 in our RV while we wait for the house we want to rent for the winter to become available. Mr. Sam and his wife Daine are nice christian folks and rent us the space next to his matianance mans place and I can keep my goats there with me too. They homeschool and just are the sweetest folks to us. The Lord was good to lead us to meet them and them let us stay there till we get a real home for the winter. ( Lady who is to be our landlord had to evict the lady who lives there out for non payment, so we had to wait a month or so longer to get the home. Should be Nov 2nd or 12th , time will tell.) Lordwilling we will be living in Lobelville in a nice Doublewide with a wood burning fireplace in the Livingroom, Screen Porch on the one end and porches front and back, very private area also.
Living in the RV for 9 weeks, wasnt what we had planned but the Lord provided it and so we are using it as our home till he gives us another one. Being down here without Mark arround is not an exsperience I enjoy. Things with my own daughter are far different then the way we live or what we desire for our own children. My granddaughters go to Head Start Daily and other things just sorta get to me, but I am biding my time till we go home. My own children miss having a home to live in, the adventure at times has been fun, but at times very trying on us.
The goats are living in the stock trailer and I have no fence for them and of all things were in Town. The trains at night are too many and too noisey that is for sure, traffic is alot here too near 78. If I had a way to get back to Linden, I would go now. Small town living in the country is more my speed that is for sure. The goats are doing well. Magnolia kidded with triplet purebred 6th gen mini nubian babies, 2 bucks and 1 doe. I only have their dam and a non related buck now. My buck won 1st place in intermediate bucks on MDGAs Virtual show online, so I am pleased with him and my new kids too. Only thing is Mark would rather I sold them and that we didnt have animals till we have our own land. I am a bit heartbroken over that but I am not arguing. They should be in a barn and on pasture and not in town ! I did sell two to a lady in TN up in Cunningham, she is so pleased with them and I am so happy to have her have them on her farm.
Please pray for Marks traveling mercies and safe return with out things in the RV and in a trailer he is hauling. Pray it ,keeps running and brings him safely home.
Also pray for us , we need a vechile that our family can drive to the store and such after we get settled or before, have not found one yet. Truck or mini van or reg van would do, with towing capabilites. So we dont need to drive the RV everywhere we go.
I cannot wait to settle, get back to "normal life" baking , cooking , sewing, and spending time with my best friend and sweetheart.
Faith 6 and Hope 5 are so wanting a home. Daniel is 8 months old growing like a well fed calf and he just seems to be a happy baby. He wasnt too happy cutting teeth this week. He now has 4 , 2 top and 2 bottom.
Would you believe he just fits into 18 months clothing. He is tall and heavy.
Well I am tired and needing to get to bed. I hope all is well in your homes and I can't wait to meet those of you nearby home when I get there.
Debi, its near your not far away and thank you for letting me know what is up with in the neighbourhood.
Love and blessings to all
Linda
Posted on Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 11:06 PM
Anyone know where Christine Duncan is ?
Deanna anyone ? Where has she gone to ? Did they move to TN to stay yet ?
Christine you out there ?
Its Me Linda
Will be back in Linden in a week or so , visiting my daughter in AL right now.
Blessings to ya
Linda
Posted on Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 5:45 PM
Update on Us
I wanted to come and let you all know that we are in Linden TN currently. We have been staying with friends till a home we saw will be available. At that time we will be living in Lobelville TN near the Russell Creek Mennonites and Amish. It is a nice small town as is Linden. We have gone to a few of the state parks and stayed overnight in our RV, its a lovely place to see and live.
Magnolia is due to kid Sept 20th and I am waiting as these are our first purebred Mini Nubians. I brought 4 goats here with me to TN and Reuben my 2nd gen buck took First Place in the MDGA Virtual show online this past week, so I am well pleased with my goats.
Prayers appreciated and I can be reached by email at faithfulacres@yahoo.com
Blessings
Linda
Posted on Monday, September 15, 2008 at 2:26 PM
Farmsitting in Gainesboro TN and Update on Us

We arrived here after dark on Monday August 4th, we pretty much drove straight through with Mark doing all the driving of our RV with the Horse trailer on the back. We had our tiny mishaps but we are here and well, as are the goats.
I can say one thing for TN, there isn't anything flat about this state at all and it is beautiful with its mountains and
deep revenes with rivers and creeks running through them. I think so far I love TN and only pray that Yeshua allows the
brakes to hold up on the RV and that we can find a home to call our own in the near future. We are farmsitting for
a family that has made a long trip to Isreal for 3 months. Please pray for the Varelas , Emily is due to have a baby
in Oct arround the 21st while there. This will be 8 children for them. We are farmsitting till they return arround Nov 4th and
then we are planning to move to Perry County TN near to some friends there. Here we are caring for 33 goats, mostly of the boer cross and one Sannan doe. 12 yearling cattle , 20 something chickens, 6 Ginny Hens, 2 Great Pyrenese LGD's, one Benji type Mutt and 4 cats and 4 kittens. (Plus my own 4 goats I brought with me) Making the trip with me are
Magnolia ( who is due in Sept) Manessah my doe from Magnolia, who will be due in Dec., Levi my buck from Magnolia and Rueben my non related line buck sire and dam were from WI. All made a good trip and no one stressed at all.
I think the only thing I won't be able to get use to here in the South is Cock Roaches, any hints tips on riding the house of them would be appreaciated greatly.... We are using Boric Acid and Combat Roach Gel thus far.
Blessings
Linda
Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 12:25 PM
We are here in TN
Well here we are in Jackson County TN. We are farm sitting for a family here till Nov 4th of this year.
We came down in our RV that we got from a friend for not alot and it made it here, might need new brakes now but were here and that is what matters. The Lord has brought us here sooner then we had thought but we are
having some wonderful fellowship and learning alot.
Blessings
Linda
Posted on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 at 9:33 PM
Home for Sale in Red Creek, NY


Large Country Home in Red Creek, NY
2.4 acres with garage/barn, used as barn.
2200 sq ft 5 Bd 1 Ba
Den/Family room, Kitchen,
Formal Diningroom , Livingroom
Property is surrounded by woods and cornfields
Seperate trailer pad for mobile on property behind garage with seperate driveway and all utilities
there for hookup to another home.
1/2 mile to town and schools.
Close to stores, 15 miles to nearest Walmart 3/10 of mile to Gas station/Diner
4/10ths mile to Doctors offices. 23 miles to Hospitals
Churches in area are : Independent Baptist, Baptist, Methodist
Catholic, Elim, and others, Also Mennonite Churches in area.
Mennonite Bulk grocery and Fabric Store 5 miles from the house.
**** HOMESCHOOL FRIENDLY*****
Asking $79,900 or best offer
Call Janice Pollock at Sun Harvest Realty (315) 626-2277
Blessings
Linda Finn
Faithful Acres Farm
Posted on Monday, June 30, 2008 at 9:36 AM
For Sale: American Mini Nubian Buck 5th gen reg MDGA
Posted on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 1:02 PM
For Sale: American Mini Nubian Buck 5th gen reg MDGA
I am selling one of my registered American Mini Nubian Bucks.
Faithful Acres Daniel 5th gen reg and proven buck.
He is a year old and registered with The Miniature Dairy Goat Association.
Sire : Mini Blessings Francis
Dam: Mini Blessings Magnolia
Asking $100.00 for him
He is healthy and well, hooves trimmed and can be transported via whoever you choose to use
to your state. Price does not include tranport, health check or any other testing needed by your state.
Suffice it to say I cannot keep every buck born here, even if registered stock and wonderful looking
in breed character.
Blessings
Linda Finn
Faithful Acres Farm
faithfulacres@yahoo.com
Red Creek, New York 13143
Posted on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 10:51 AM
Update on Us, Open Letter and a Thank You...

I know that it has been months since I really wrote on my blog to let you all know what is happening in our lives here. I was and am so grateful to my many good friends on here who sent clothing for Daniel before he was born and who have prayed for us faithfully. God is faithful ! So much has happened since Daniel was born, some very good , some troubling and not all that great, but still the Lord will continue to provide for our needs here. Some of you know that Mark and I married in 2001 and that I have older children, Amanda 25, Brittany 21, Wesley 18, Michael 15. In April due to Brittanys claims my older children all moved back to NH to be near Brittany and help her with getting her son Issac back and I will be bluntly honest here, she had left NY and gone to live with a friends mom, so we were told. She had plans to supposidly go into the service (which I am not a supporter of for ovious reasons, she is a young woman and a mamma too). Well she called claiming that this lady was stealing her son... far from the truth... She had signed over guardianship of Issac to this couple we learned. Well other lies were told and we learned the truth. Pray for her ok , she has issues to deal with and needs to learn from her mistakes. My grandson is healthy, well cared for and a delight to all who know and love him. I wish I had a recent picture to post here. Pray for his young life and for his future.
Suffice it to say there has been much that I would rather not had to deal with. The lies, the deciet, the whole sorted story, but as the bible says, you will reap what you sew. My son's left us to go to NH in rebellion, lacking true obedience and this troubled me but they are learning, least Wesley is from this who thing. In just a few short months Amanda has gotten herself a job, an appartment and her girls are in daycare currently while she works to provide them a home. She has found a good church and made friends.
She pays her own way and works hard to do it. (not to sounds like i am on one side, but this is more then my 21 year old has done since December when she ran from NY state and CPS. ) I was angry with her for months, part of me is still upset over the lies told and the things done to get her own selfish way. But perhaps the Lord has used it all to protect Issac from any harm.
Publically, I want to thank Christine and Mike for caring for Issac, he is well cared for , fed and clothed and growing up healthy and it is Christine that most likely rocks my grandson to sleep each night and wakes to his cries , when I wasn't allowed to do so myself when Brittany fled NY. I am grateful for the Lord making sure that Issac is a happy healthy baby.
I am grateful for the thousands of dollars this couple has spent to care for my grandson, for the trials they have endured to make sure he was safe and well. For the compassion you have shown to my other children, Amanda, Wesley and Michael after they moved there and for your letting them see
Issac, even on days Brittany didnt have visitation. For your kindness to offer them advantages in many areas, even if they haven't taken them at times. I know that Amanda and Wesley are grateful for your kindness.
You know you cannot always make kids listen to what you know is right, but
we can all pray and the Lord will move in the lives of children who are not totally obedient to parents. Some will suffer from what they have done and reap what they sew and the others will take heed to what was said and do right. I am not sure how else to Thank You enough for all you have done.
As for my ex husband, someday you will see the truth and someday you will stand as all of us before the Lord and all will be known, you will know who has used you and who your true daughter was and is.... You will know that the truth is like you saw it for a short time. And I am so sorry for all the hurt that Brittany has caused in your heart, but she has only done what you allowed her to do and been the spoiled child you made her to be. You only listen to me when its to your advantage it seems, but I haven't lied to you when it came to our daughter. Does that mean I don't love her ? No , I love her, but I know that God will deal with her on his terms and in his way and I pray for her but she has to fall on her face before him first. Self is a horrible religion. You and Brittany have issues to deal with that no drink or drug or anything will heal without the Lord. But here in I can only pray for you both. I think you need to rebuild the bridges you are burning...
Well, not having Michael here with us meant being 1200.00 less in income to the household, but I can sure tell you it meant more peace here and it has meant freedom from being under the thumb of or eye of my ex husband.
You know, I love Michael with all my heart, but he too is rebellious with his mouth and actions to me when here and I wouldn't tolerate this with my little ones learning fast the ways he was exhibiting. So at 15 , he is on his own at your house, truely on his own due to his selfish pride and rebellion.
Love doesn't mean being threatened or having your stuff broken or putting up with kids threatening to hit you.. laughing at your when you tell them they are wrong for being sinful.
Wes, all can say is " don't kick anything harder then your foot " Just get rid of what has offended you, well it is true that children shouldn't rebuke parents, often what you say has truth to it and parents can listen and learn from children. I am just glad I wasn't there to deal with your father, cause I would have probably done to him what he did to me for years and
took retribution for your sister Amandas honor. Always stand on the side of truth cause the Lord will be there to protect you from those who are doing the evil...
So where are we now.... Poorer but better off. We still have our home here in Red Creek, have food for now and bills are currently paid up. I have lost the trailer, am loosing the house in Canastota, but somehow there is peace in all of it. Mark started a parttime job at McDs and we'll get less or no food stamps if he is able to work the job in the heat, not good with his meds and risk of heatstroke. Prayer appreciated for his health while at work.
I have sold goats to have money for food, bills ect, putting most of it into those things and not into goats or feed. But the Lord has provided for the goats left here for me to have on the farm and our chickens. I switched to a lesser cost feed and got some hay in for them to last till hay is cut here this year. I will be cutting back on things I own to simplify our lives and we have moved the children and us downstairs, so as not to have to heat the upstairs this coming winter as propane was outragious, what was normally 2800 for the winter was 3900.00 so I am still paying 1100.00 over the summer for heat we used in winter, due to the high cost of it. Gas here is 4.09 per gallon for reg unleaded and Milk is about the same.
Not sure what that says for this country or the billions we spend on war.
Only the Lord knows where it is all going and where it will end....
As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord , not the god of stuff, the god of self or the god of war. Thousands are starving, dying and in need of a saviour... well we call killing others humane and the right thing to do.
True Freedom is in the Lord, comes from him and only him, not from fighting a war and " winning" . We have won nothing , when our borders are open to those who would come and do more killing and the standard of life and living goes down , not up... IMHO, this nation will not prosper, we are going the wrong way currently... Lord help us to see truth in what is happening...
Oh well for what is it is worth , that is my opinion, maybe not well liked one but hey freedom of speech is still that here in the US.
Saddened by alot of things, but Thankful for so much more
Linda of Faithful Acres Farm
Things I am thankful for:
God, Jesus who is God's Son and God himself
Salvation
My Faith that the Lord gave me
My Bible
My Husband who loves me
My children who love me and say so
My Family
My Friends in real life and online, cause most online are real and true friends to me
My Home
My Food to eat
My clothing to wear
My Goats , Chickens and Dog
My Health
Trials that make my faith stronger and build me into the woman the Lord wants me to be.
Posted on Saturday, June 7, 2008 at 4:00 PM
Still able to get Hay, for now... certified organic hay
Well I feel blessed that this year we found a couple not too far away, actually closer to Toni's house then my own, but we both got some very nice hay from Bella and Ted. They raise certified organic Herford and Angus Beef cattle and she also raises white tailed deer and has a totally white deer that is not albino at all...so totally awesome. A fox got her chickens recently, so she has one left and needs to get more sometime.
They are delivering another 40 bales of hay to me tonight, praying it doesn't rain, but boy it looks like it will.
Blessings
Linda
Posted on Thursday, June 5, 2008 at 6:41 PM
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