Hello from Wisconsin!
Well what to say... I'm married (one wife) with kids (lots and lots of kids) and open to more (of both).
I came across the idea that polygamy was acceptable for a Christian over 10 years ago when studying marriage and divorce (which sure cleared a lot of the confusion on that issue). It wasn't hard for me to accept (God's will, not mine) but it wasn't something either of us wanted at the time. And that was good as we were newlyweds and new Christians; very not ready.
That seems like a lifetime ago in so many ways. We've grown a lot in knowledge and faith since then as the Spirit has led us and I my family. Our marriage is really strong and we both feel drawn to accepting a sister-wife into our family. But I'm still working out whether or not it is the wise thing to do; one of the reasons I'm here.
I'm also drawn here for fellowship. It is refreshing to chat with people who don't have a knee jerk reaction on this matter. And I feel a kinship to those who've suffered rejection by family and church because of their stance for the truth about polygamy due to my own trials in the faith.
Church wise, we have no one to meet with right now and little hope of finding any. Love has been the exception and we've mostly received hate, reviling, and rejection. We attempt to walk in obedience to the scriptures regardless what the world or human tradition says. I think you understand, nothing crazy or unorthodox, just trying to follow Christ. I'm not the type who has one issue he beats to death nor am I confrontational by nature so I keep it to myself unless asked. But apparently even the silent witness of my lived life is too much for many.
Well, that's it for now. Hoping to learn lots and meet some folks from our part of the country and beyond.
God bless!
Well what to say... I'm married (one wife) with kids (lots and lots of kids) and open to more (of both).
I came across the idea that polygamy was acceptable for a Christian over 10 years ago when studying marriage and divorce (which sure cleared a lot of the confusion on that issue). It wasn't hard for me to accept (God's will, not mine) but it wasn't something either of us wanted at the time. And that was good as we were newlyweds and new Christians; very not ready.
That seems like a lifetime ago in so many ways. We've grown a lot in knowledge and faith since then as the Spirit has led us and I my family. Our marriage is really strong and we both feel drawn to accepting a sister-wife into our family. But I'm still working out whether or not it is the wise thing to do; one of the reasons I'm here.
I'm also drawn here for fellowship. It is refreshing to chat with people who don't have a knee jerk reaction on this matter. And I feel a kinship to those who've suffered rejection by family and church because of their stance for the truth about polygamy due to my own trials in the faith.
Church wise, we have no one to meet with right now and little hope of finding any. Love has been the exception and we've mostly received hate, reviling, and rejection. We attempt to walk in obedience to the scriptures regardless what the world or human tradition says. I think you understand, nothing crazy or unorthodox, just trying to follow Christ. I'm not the type who has one issue he beats to death nor am I confrontational by nature so I keep it to myself unless asked. But apparently even the silent witness of my lived life is too much for many.
Well, that's it for now. Hoping to learn lots and meet some folks from our part of the country and beyond.
God bless!