Tuesday, November 21, 2006

path of purity


"When you chose to follow the way of purity, did you expect it to be easy? When you decided to wait for the best, did you think that waiting would be fun? Did you think that your faith would not be tested? When you decided to take the narrow path, did no one warn you that difficulties, hardship, and tears would be a part of the journey, and that you would often face rejection from others and be force to walk alone? My daughter, that which you wait for the longest you treasure the most, and through much struggle the prize is won."

(excerpted from Before You Meet Prince Charming, by Sarah Mally.)

5 comments:

Lizzie said...

Ahh...thank you for the reminder! Sounds like a wonderful book!

Anonymous said...

Micah Noel,
Lovely posting. Kathleen just bought that book and I really want to read it. Please pray for me. I'm considering talking to someone about purity. I'm scared I'll ruin the small friendship we have. I might just give her this quote.
Love,
Kourtney

Anonymous said...

Hey, you stole my quote! I was planning on putting it on MY blog! :-( It is one of my favorite quotes from the book and reading it here refreshened my attachment to it! :-)

Martha said...

I completely forgot I displayed the homeschool blog! I haven't advertised that at all.

But to answer your question, go Settings>Comments. You'll find the option of who gets to post on your blog. If you don't want anonymous posters, you have to select the option that says only blogger members can comment, which just means they have to be signed in. Another option is comment moderation, which means you can see the comment before it's actually published. It's a little more hassle, but if you like to know what goes on your blog before it gets there, that's the way to go.

I hope that answers your question. It may have been a little more information than you were looking for, though!

I hope your having a good week. Are you ready for Christmas? Did it snow down your way?

Bethany said...

Excellent quote! I have only started Sarah Mally's book, but I have already been very encouraged.