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  2. Quiverfull - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Quiverfull movement derives its name from Psalm 127:3–5, where many children are metaphorically referred to as the arrows in a full quiver. In the 20th century, Quiverfull as a modern Christian movement began to emerge.

  3. Vyckie Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Garrison co-founded the blog No Longer Quivering, an online resource for women leaving Quiverfull or similar movements, in 2009.In her first blog, on March 12, 2009, she writes "to those godly, dedicated Christians" who know her from her articles and testimonies that appeared in various Christian homeschool publications, to explain why she has left the movement.

  4. Mary Pride - Wikipedia

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    For her role in authoring guides for the homeschooling movement, Pride has been described as "the queen of the home school movement" and as a "homeschooling guru". [2] [3] [4] Stemming from her first book, The Way Home, she is also considered a primary source in the philosophy of the hyper-fundamentalist Christian Quiverfull movement. [5] [6 ...

  5. The Unbearable Lightness of Choosing Children - AOL

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    The movement overlaps with the QuiverFull Movement (as represented by the reality TV stars Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar) in which married couples forgo birth control for the purpose of having large ...

  6. Protestant views on contraception - Wikipedia

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    Stemming from ideas from the Quiverfull movement, some Protestants such as Bill Gothard advocate for couples to undergo sterilization reversal surgery, while Brad and Dawn Irons of Blessed Arrows Sterilization Reversal Ministry advocate for Quiverfull ideas while providing funding, physician referrals, and support to Protestants wishing to ...

  7. Doug Phillips (speaker) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips was born into a Christian family with Jewish heritage. [5] His father was Constitution Party founder Howard Phillips and his mother was Margaret "Peggy" Phillips (née Blanchard). [ 6 ] Phillips is the eldest of six children: his younger siblings being Amanda (b. 1966), Brad (b. 1968), Jennifer (b. 1974), Alexandra (b. 1978), and ...

  8. Charles D. Provan - Wikipedia

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    His book The Bible and Birth Control is regarded as providing theological justification for adherents within the Quiverfull movement. [3] In 2007 Provan wrote a series of studies of allegories in the Bible, premised on his theory of "conditional prophecy." These articles were published in Christian News, edited by Herman Otten.

  9. There’s another Christian movement that’s changing our ...

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    The Social Gospel was a Christian movement that emerged in late 19th-century America as a response to the obscene levels of inequality in a rapidly industrializing country.