Thoughts on how an ordinary citizen can make a difference by strengthening faith in God, family, and country.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Homemakers For America
I want to share a little information about a group that I just discovered today. I have searched their website and am impressed with what I see, impressed enough that I am going to do more research on them. As I read through the material on the website, I became more and more excited to know that there is a whole group of women feeling the same way I have been feeling and doing what they can to help families, communities, and our nation. I encourage you to embark on your own investigation of the group.
Homemakers for America Inc, was founded on November 11, 2004, when twenty-seven women of all ages, religions, backgrounds and walks of life met together at the charter meeting in Dayton, Ohio. I will tell you a little about the group, but I encourage you to go to their website (www.homemakersforamerica.com) to gain a wider picture of what the women in this group are doing to help families, communities, and our nation:
The mission for this group is "to foster an understanding, love, and respect for America's history and heritage, her founding principles and values, her legacy and destiny, and build a nation of informed citizens and devoted patriots one woman and one family at a time."
The purpose "is to educate American women and their families on America's history and heritage, promote an understanding and respect for the U.S. Constitution and our founding documents of freedom, inspire an appreciation for our Founding Fathers and their families, cultivate a devotion to our symbols of freedom and allegiance to our citizenship, advance the principles of Liberty this nation was founded on, and teach and guide the women of America how to be actively involved as citizens in their homes, communities and the nation without sacrificing their families."
The group is obviously well organized and has a solid foundation. The website listed the following ten goals for the group:
"1. Educate and inform women of their power and potential to impact our nation and restore the values of God, Freedom and Family which America was founded on.
2. Educate women on how to become proactive on issues relating to God, Freedom and Family in their communities, their Nation and in their Homes.
3. Encourage every woman in America to read and know the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, to have copies in their homes and teach them to their children.
4. Teach and encourage respect for the flag, our founders, and our heritage and cultivate pride in our nation.
5. Support and promote free enterprise as our founding fathers envisioned, thus giving every woman and family the opportunity to provide for their needs and serve others.
6. Advocate our taxation with representation as accountable and responsible and encourage the elimination of unconstitutional spending of the taxpayers' money.
7. To give homemakers the tools they can use to promote value-based, honest, education of their children.
8. Provide the homemakers of America with a platform and outlet to address their concerns.
9. Provide information on elected officials and how to contact them and during election cycles, provide information on the candidates running and where they stand on the issues on a local, state and national level.
10. Build a large membership of women who are concerned for God, Freedom and Family and teach them how to influence and impact their communities and the nation without sacrificing their families.
I am probably most impressed with the list of core beliefs for this group. As I read over the thirty core beliefs listed on the website, I saw many of my own beliefs on the written page. I didn't recognize any of the beliefs as being against my own core beliefs. Some of those core beliefs are:
1. "We believe all people are created by and in the image of God."
2. "We believe in the power of prayer and the importance of praying for our nation and its leaders regardless of their political party."
3. "We believe in being anxiously engaged in a good cause in our families, our communities, and our nation."
4. "We believe mothers are primarily responsible for the nurture of their children and that mothers and fathers are to work together and help each other as equal partners."
5. "We believe that marriage is ordained of God and is to be between man and woman."
There are many excellent quotes on the website including this one, "There is no doubt that it is around the family and the home that all the greatest virtues, the most dominating virtues of human society, are created, strengthened and maintained" (Winston Churchill, quoted by Homemakers For America).
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