Just a reminder that Wednesday is the deadline for the next Pregnancy Carnival. Just pop over to BlogCarnival to submit a post!
Just a reminder that Wednesday is the deadline for the next Pregnancy Carnival. Just pop over to BlogCarnival to submit a post!

I recently received an opportunity to preview the new movie Hidden Secrets from Active Christian Media. This movie will come out in theaters April 30th. I enjoyed this movie. It is a positive story dealing with situations we have all seen or directly dealt with ourselves, regardless of our faith. With stars like John Schneider, David A.R. White, Tracy Melchior, Corin Nemec and Staci Keanan the acting was very good. Unlike many Christian films, the production value was excellent. David A.R. White and friends once again (also wrote SIX) did a great writing job with the script. If I knew nothing else but the writers I would have gone just for that. Frankly, I don’t want to say to much because I don’t want to ruin it for you but it deals with issues like abortion, purity, homosexuality, judgementalism, love, and friendship. When watching the movie I repeatedly thought that this would be a great book. There is of course a but. While it is a good movie, it is a little more like a TV movie than a big theater movie. I can’t put my finger on why but when the movie was over it was “that was good” but not that wow moment. NerdDad and I are in full agreement that it is a good date movie. On the whole, if you are looking at going to the movies, I would definitely recommend it. Go out and support a positive film and then come back and let me know what you thought. (I received this movie for the sole purpose of reviewing it from ACM)
This just in! In a 5-4 ruling the US Supreme Court has upheld the Partial Birth Abortion Ban as being Constitutional. They said that it didn’t effect a woman’s right to have an abortion but the method. Very Good!
Welcome to the April 13, 2007 edition of carnival of pregnancy. Due to my exhaustion with my own pregnancy I am taking help where I can get it with the template. Next time I will put a little more of myself into it;).
Hueina Su presents Take Time for Friendships posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul, saying, “Remember that story of a mom telling her soon-to-be-married daughter to never let go of her girlfriends? In our super-busy society, it’s easy to neglect the important relationships in our life. As I navigated through school, career, marriage, and motherhood, I became more and more appreciative and grateful for my old friends. No matter how busy you are, I hope you take time to nurture the significant friendships in your life.”
Stacie Turner presents Things Not to Say to a Very Pregnant Woman posted at The Twinkies.
Kate Baggott presents Postpartum Painkillers You Shouldn’t Take posted at Babylune, saying, “Just a reminder, when you deal with post-birth pain, your pain killer should not include codeine!”
Kate Baggott presents A Sensual Birth posted at Babylune, saying, “Second submission: If you plan to give birth without pain relief, you might want to consider a sensual birth.”
H.S. Ayoub presents biotech stocks, news, commentary – BioHealth Investor posted at BioHealth Investor.
OurBlogs presents The Perfect Play-Day posted at A Guide to Raising Great Kids.
isabella mori presents granny post number 4: waiting, waiting posted at change therapy, saying, “a post on pregnancy from the point of view of a terribly excited grandmother-to-be”
Wixx presents 10 Baby Items You Think You Need, But Really Don’t posted at Personal Finance Advice, saying, “10 things that most parents assume they need when they have a baby, but really don’t.”
Niki Anders presents Let?s talk cloth posted at The-A-TEAM.
Leisa presents Out of the mouths of strangers posted at downwiththekids.net.
Julie Heath – More4kids Inc. presents Pregnancy: Choosing Baby Names posted at Julie Heath – More4kids Inc..
Andrea presents What is Physiotherapy? posted at Travel Vaccinations, saying, “Physiotherapy can be of great benefit to expectant mothers.”
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| Your Linguistic Profile: |
| 55% General American English |
| 30% Yankee |
| 10% Dixie |
| 0% Midwestern |
| 0% Upper Midwestern |
And Another…
| You Are an Easter Egg |
![]() You’re so sweet, you don’t need candy. You much prefer the taste of artificial coloring instead. |
I was a little shocked by how low I was here.
| You Are 56% Republican |
![]() You aren’t a full fledged Republican yet, but it’s probably the party that fits you best. You probably consider yourself an independent Republican. You usually support the party, but you also think for yourself! |
But not shocked at all here:
| You Are 4% Democrat |
![]() If you have anything in common with the Democrat party, it’s by sheer chance. You’re a staunch conservative, and nothing is going to change that! |
(HT: Two Babes and A Brain)
This easy recipe has been moved over to my new food blog. Go over to NerdFamily Food and check it out!
I have recently read Shoes for the Spirit by Tamara Nashman and over all it was a very enjoyable book. It is a collection of encouragement pieces that are organized by different subjects, such as fear, developing a clear conscious, and a relationship with God. In each chapter there are various sections each having a scripture, story and exposition. I enjoyed this aspect because I read it in many pieces like a devotional and when you need encouragement in a specific area you can jump right to it. This book is light and fluffy but hits upon real issues. Nashman uses all her dramatic training from her years of acting in the clever short illustrations of scripture in a real world application setting. Her Biblical training was also evident through her insightful use of scripture and relating it in a way that isn’t overwhelming. I completely enjoyed this book and would give it a 4 out of 5. I read and reviewed this book for Active Christian Media.
Hello everyone and welcome to this week’s Christian Carnival. We have received many interesting and thought provoking entries so let us jump right in!
The first group we are looking at is ones pertaining to church life and body issues. Martin at Sun and Shield asks a thought provoking and scary question. Is your church ready to have a child molester attend? He looks at it both from the aspect of forgiveness and protecting our children. Tantalizing if True presents us with the idea of The Hidden Gospel of Indices. Is this the extra gospel that even conservative Christians use? Bounded Irrationality takes a look at Biblical Justifications for Killing. He even compares the Old Testament exceptions to the New Testament. Then John at Brain Cramps for God asks “Are Evangelicals ‘Owned’ Politically?” Then Steve at An Accidental Blogger discusses Christians – the Reluctant Greens. Next up, Pseudo-Polymath gives us Essence and Energy from the East. Mark attempts to explain the essence/energy distinction, a feature of Eastern theology which is not practiced (or understood?) in the Western church.
In the area of personal growth we have many insightful posts. Let us first look at Lucas Vaden on The Power of Gratitude. CatHouse Chat presents us with Love Gifts. Basically, it’s a discussion of Psalm 103, and all the reasons we have to be grateful to God. Annette at Fish and Cans clearly states I am a Servant of Christ. She then presents us with a series of questions. Is it important to consider how Paul introduces himself when he writes the various epistles? In Philippians he calls him a “servant of Christ”. What does that mean for us? Romans 15:4 Project gives us the 2007 Bible Challenge. Mick points out that pagans go to great lengths to build their god’s temple, can we spare 15-30 minutes a day to read the very Word of the true and living God? Then Threads from Henry’s Web provides us with Hearing God’s Voice Redux and deals with the difficult subject of hearing God’s voice. Thinking Christian offers us The Beauty of Explanation: The Solution. All worldviews save one tell us it is up to us to solve our problems. Moslems, Hindus, and Buddhists tell us we must work our way toward the final solution, be it Paradise or Nirvana. Secularists know we are hurting ourselves and each other, and offer nothing beyond ourselves for hope. They all say it’s up to us–all but one…
As usual we have many great Bible Study posts where we are dealing with Scripture and what it means. First the Evangelical Ecologist looks at an issue that came up in Bible Study with his son in Death of the Firstborn Camel. Then Chasing the Wind looks at I Peter with Christian Submission. God’s plan is that as Christians, we are to lead lives of submission in service to one another. Our submission first is to God and to God’s Word. But when we think about submission to others, it can make use feel uncomfortable because we are voluntarily surrendering authority to somebody else. The Bloke in the Outer discusses what type of fishers the disciples were called to be in Fishers of Men? At Crossroads they ask us Who’s Narcissistic? She tells us about a book out detailing what the self-esteem movement in schools has done to the postmodern generation. And sadly, the news is not good. Perhaps it’s not all about ME? Then Church Hopping discusses The Messianic Secret where they ask an interesting question. What was Jesus’ occupation and why was He always requesting that His identity be kept secret? Then dokeo kago grapho soi kratistos theophilos asks, “Is Matthew a pyromaniac?”. He looks at what Matthew may have thought the consequences for the Temple should be.
That brings this carnival to a close. Please go, read and comment. Make sure that you submit your articles for next week’s carnival at BlogCarnival! Go in grace and peace!
Someone in one of my online groups sent out a link to this very cute shirt. What do you all think of it?
Welcome to the March 23, 2007 edition of carnival of pregnancy.
Praveen presents Tao of Simplicity: Little Bo Peep – Taoist Nursery Rhyme? posted at Tao of Simplicity.
Lisa presents Pregnant and Waiting posted at My Thoughts, Ideas, and Rambligns.
The Positivity Blog presents Take the Positivity Challenge! posted at Henrik Edberg.
Alvaro Fernandez presents Stress Management Workshop for International Women’s Day posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “Both being pregnant and having a little kid can be both a joy and a major source of stress…here we share some exercises and tips for better stress management based on a recent workshop we gave in honor of International Women’s Day”
Alvaro Fernandez presents Training the brain with a computer workout program: MindFit posted at SharpBrains, saying, “May programs like this help deal with the “placenta brain” and typical memory/ concentration issues during the third trimester?”
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