The Girlhood Home Companion
Posted By Miss Jocelyn Tzahala on September 20, 2007 | Category: Announcements, Homekeeping, Homeschooling, I Follow Yeshua HaMashyiach, In The Life Of A Country Girl, The Scriptures
This post has been removed because we no longer support or endorse anything having to do with the Robert or Jill Novak, including Remembrance Press, The Gift of Family Writing, Pebbly Brook Farm Series, the Girlhood Home Companion, EricNovak.com, AbortAware.com, CrossEyedBlog.com, Mother-Daughter Tea Cozy Club, Happy Trails Horse Club, Hopeful Farms Foundation, their online chats, or any other endeavours they’re involved in, including contributing writers and speakers and their blogs or published works.
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Thank you for visiting my site! I hope that it has encouraged and challenged you in someway. Please be aware that my blog is not intended for any debatable purposes (honestly!!), though that's not to say admonishment (via the Scriptures in context) is not welcome. This is simply just a place for me to share what YHVH-God is convicting me of and showing me in my walk with Him. Please read "You're Judgmental" before commenting if the thought strikes you.
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Why don’t you endorse them anymore? Did Jill Novak or Remembrance Press or the Girlhood Home Companion do something bad?
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Diana's Reply:
July 12th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
My question is the same as the three. I am preparing my daughter for young womanhood and considered using GHC as a resource.
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I just ran across your blog and too, am interested as to why you no longer endorse Jill Novak (I’ve not read any of her materials and would hate to purchase anything unwisely)
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I just discovered the GHC, and was intending to order a subscription for my young daughter. This post came up under a google search, and I’d be very thankful if you could share your reasons before I make a potentially unwise investment.
Blessings.
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I also would like to know your reason if you wouldn’t mind sharing.
Briana
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Hello! I just bought some Girlhood Home Companion mags, and then stumbled on to your site. Could you please explain why you no longer support or endorse anything by this group? I just found out about them also, so I am not very well informed about them either. Thanks!
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Here is what I’m going to request of you.
1. Delete this post immediately.
2. Post a public genuine apology to Remembrance Press. Not a double entendre! And keep the apology on your blog indefinitely.
3. Cease and desist from sending emails to minors unless you copy it to their parents directly.
4. Take your own advice and receive correction when it comes.
5. If you want to close your blog to members only, be sure to have a legal page regarding minors having access and communication with you.
You have a lot to lose, Jocelyn. You’re an adult now and punishable by law. I have refrained from posting publicly, why I removed your family from GGM. I would be glad to not do so if you can show genuine effort to bury your hatchet and stop justifying your behavior with your doctrine. You and your mother have overstepped internet laws. I repeat, you have a lot to lose. People are willing to forgive you, but you must repent by taking the above steps.
Should you choose to disregard this message you will have dug your own hole.
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Miss Jocelyn's Reply:
December 5th, 2009 at 3:59 am
Dear Mrs. Bertolini
If you would like to make threats [of blackmail] against my family, your husband is welcome to contact my father.
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Dear Sisterlisa-
Because I know you have tried to send us hidden messages in the thread at Mamaarcher’s post that others will not understand, I want to address the whole “emailing minors and the law” issue… and let you know that according to the Children’s Online Protection Act, a child is described as:
“(1) CHILD.—The term “child” means an individual under the age of 13.”
This is why, on FaceBook, you must verify that you are at least 13 years of age.
Any minors that Jocelyn (or I) has recently been in contact with either through Twitter, FB, or Feelin’ Feminine have been with girls 13 and over, and in the case of the one I believe you are referring to, she had a contract she agreed to that she had permission from her parents to communicate with Jocelyn.
As an owner of this blog and all others run on my hoster, I would prefer that you not visit. I know you have the “right” to do so, but I am “requesting” that you respect my wishes, lay down your rights on our sites and please refrain from even coming here.
I would further caution you about libelous statements and threats, which is what the above is. Please also refrain from leaving comments and emailing others that I have stolen your GGM email list and emailed your subscribers.
I think that would be a good step in removing “The Wall” you so desperately want removed. I would also consider the “Wall” as a present protection for yourself until these issues are cleared up.
.-= Jacque Dixon´s last blog ..Years of Life and Peace =-.
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You have not done this: “if your brother commits a sin against you, go and show him his fault“. {Matthew 18:15}
If we’ve committed a sin against YOU, please you’re welcome to come to us with that. If others have a SIN-case against us they can also follow the first step of Matthew 18 and do the same. Nothing can be done to correct anything until this has been done, which it has not yet been. My dad will take appropriate actions when this is done.
Apologies have been made on our part, and we have moved on. I do not have to remove a post saying I no longer endorse someone. It’s not against the law or the Scriptures to do so.
If you’re upset about what I do or do not allow on my site, please read my legal policy: http://aponderingheart.com/blog/?p=314 and http://aponderingheart.com/blog/?p=3216
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For public record to date there has been no further contact regarding this issue.
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