Last week we saw a documentary in class on the marketing tactics of large corporations aiming at teenage consumers. It traced the vendors’ crafty methods of reaching advertisement-skeptical teens through infomercials, daily programs, magazines and music for the past few decades. As well as being reminded of why my family has opted for a TV [...]
Archive for September, 2007
An Audience of One
Posted in Culture/News on September 29, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Trusting Along the Road
Posted in Guest Posts on September 23, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Guest Post by Lady Kristie (a friend of LCQ)
“Dad, can I drive?” I said, hoping he’d say yes. I needed more driving practice for my license test and this was a step closer to achieving good driving skills. When he handed me the keys I was thrilled, and I drove off from the [...]
Watch Your Words
Posted in Musings on September 21, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Here’s just a little entry for today. I found the quote printed below on the inside page of my dad’s Bible. I’m not sure who originally penned it, because I have seen a few different versions. Though it is short, I think it’s good enough to stand as a post by itself.
“Watch your thoughts
for they [...]
Guard Your Wellspring
Posted in Virtuous Women on September 9, 2007 | 3 Comments »
I have read books, seen videos and attended conferences on the subject of purity. The Christian market is saturated with resources for young women on the importance of maintaining outward modesty and protecting virginity. In a world where these are becoming forgotten practices, it is a great blessing to have so much material available to [...]
Morning Glories
Posted in Letters From the Field on September 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
From the journal of Lady Carmen, August 30th 2007
Last night was matchlessly gorgeous as far as evenings go. Our family took a canoe out on the lake and gazed silently as the huge yellow moon rose amongst a vast host of stars. Even though the glow of the evening celestial lights seems to attract [...]

