![]() As young ladies, who have experienced this royal birth, we are now princesses, daughters of the King of kings. When the Lord changes our hearts and makes us a new creature, He adopts us into His Royal Family, of which He is the Father. Why “Dear Princess”?Ī couple of our readers have asked this question, so we thought we would just tell you all why. However, you do not need to send in money to receive Dear Princess if you’d like to receive Dear Princess, simply write or call and we’ll put you on the mailing list. If the Lord leads you to send in some money to help out with costs, we’ll gladly accept it. ![]() We regard this magazine as not our own, but God’s and He has made it clear to us that He will supply all our needs.īy saying Dear Princess is supported by “free-will offerings,” we do not mean a sort of “pay as you can” subscription. How to Receive Dear Princessĭear Princess is supported by free-will offerings. We welcome any comments or suggestions about Dear Princess, so please write if you have any! Please Prayīig is the task of putting out a magazine, even as small a one as this! We’d appreciate it, as we put this out, that you’d keep us in your prayers that we will print what is pleasing to the Lord and continue to glorify Him in all we do. Keep in mind that we consider your letters for print, so please state in your letter if you wish for it not to be printed. “The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness… That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.” * (Titus 2:3-5)Īgain, we can’t tell you how much each of your letters mean to us-thank you and please keep writing they are a great source of encouragement to us. ![]() Please feel free to share with us-you are very welcome to write in to encourage and teach us younger women. In future issues, we would like to see more writings from mothers, grandmothers, and older sisters. “let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works.” * (Hebrews 10:24) Is there a lesson God has been teaching you lately, that you think others would benefit from? Is there a homemaking skill that has been hard for you in the past, but that you’ve found shortcuts to make the process easier? Has the Lord answered your prayers by helping you to be more patient with your siblings? Please share, and by so doing, As readers, you have the opportunity to encourage, challenge, and strengthen your other sisters in becoming more like Christ. “Iron sharpeneth iron so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” * (Proverbs 27:17)ĭear Princess is written mainly by its readers, and we need your help to encourage others. We live here in the beautiful Willamette Valley, on four acres of land.īoth families are heavily involved in Dear Princess and we appreciate their wisdom and help very much! When You Write Skye: A little over three years ago I came to live with Uncle Rick, Aunt Krista, and my four cousins: Laura (18), Joel (16), Kara (13), and Amanda (5). We are grateful for the Lord giving us this place! We live on a small acreage three miles out of the little town of Jefferson. Daddy and Mama have homeschooled Coquetta and I all our lives, and we are thankful for the Lord giving us godly parents who want to serve the Lord with all their hearts. Who Are We?Ībigail: My family consists of my parents, Mark and Elois, Coquetta Sue (18), and myself, Abigail (14). These are the precious days God has given us to learn and prepare for the next stage in life. Through Dear Princess, we wish to have a Bible-based publication, in which we not only want to share about homemaking skills, but what will encourage girls in becoming spiritually prepared for their future homes. ![]() And now, together, we are striving to glorify God through this ministry that He has placed in our hands. In January 1998, Abigail asked Skye Erickson to join her in the work as co-editor. Oh, will you never let me be Oh, will you never set me free The ties that bound us are still around us There's no escape that I can see And still those little things remain That bring me happiness or pain.Dear Princess is a quarterly publication for girls of all ages, who are striving to live holy lives and please their Heavenly Father in all areas of their lives.Ībigail Spinks, in the fall of 1996, started Dear Princess with a vision to hold up a higher standard and to encourage girls in pursuing righteousness, growing in grace, and becoming godly young women.
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