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Betty Lou picked up a new hobby once she realized SHE was "God's Embroidering".
Walt said:Nothing comes to mind for this one...
Baptist City Holdout said:Walt said:Nothing comes to mind for this one...
Trying to come up w/ one that concerns that girls club where you earn these awards or something. Help me, people!
Smellin Coffee said:Baptist City Holdout said:Walt said:Nothing comes to mind for this one...
Trying to come up w/ one that concerns that girls club where you earn these awards or something. Help me, people!
Dunamis Club members make soul-winning patches to give to their mothers in Phoster Club for souls won.
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Stepping Stones participant, Matilda, gets a head start on her next badge.
"It's never too early to start the next task".
Baptist City Holdout said:Walt said:Nothing comes to mind for this one...
Trying to come up w/ one that concerns that girls club where you earn these awards or something. Help me, people!
patriotic said:Baptist City Holdout said:Walt said:Nothing comes to mind for this one...
Trying to come up w/ one that concerns that girls club where you earn these awards or something. Help me, people!
Years ago FBCH had the Blue Berets and Gold Berets for girls. Later, I believe the Blue Berets were renamed as the Blue Denim and Lace Club, and I *think* the younger girls' club had "Rubies" in it. These clubs earned badges or pins similar to Brownies & Girl Scouts only they included not only homemaking, sewing, cooking skills, but also soul winning, Scripture memorization, etc.
Dunamis Club was for all kids under a certain age whose mothers were part of the Phoster Club, and met simultaneous to their mothers' meeting and going out soul winning. They did activities, etc.
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Betty Lou just never could get over the trauma of watching her bus captain swallow a goldfish.
Tennessean said:Little Bobby continued to have identity issues, until he received his very own copy of the Christian manhood manual in 6th grade.Smellin Coffee said:
Walt said:patriotic said:Baptist City Holdout said:Walt said:Nothing comes to mind for this one...
Trying to come up w/ one that concerns that girls club where you earn these awards or something. Help me, people!
Years ago FBCH had the Blue Berets and Gold Berets for girls. Later, I believe the Blue Berets were renamed as the Blue Denim and Lace Club, and I *think* the younger girls' club had "Rubies" in it. These clubs earned badges or pins similar to Brownies & Girl Scouts only they included not only homemaking, sewing, cooking skills, but also soul winning, Scripture memorization, etc.
Dunamis Club was for all kids under a certain age whose mothers were part of the Phoster Club, and met simultaneous to their mothers' meeting and going out soul winning. They did activities, etc.
Far Above Rubies, perhaps?