I’m doing an informal poll/survey on quiverful families to see the similarities and differences among those who consider themselves quiverful. There seems to be some common convictions among many who are quiverful, so my questions are specific to see if the majority of quiverful families have similar convictions. I have some writing projects planned, some of them geared toward the quiverful topic, and I’m wanting to assess these common areas.
Feel free to either reply to this post to answer these questions, or copy and paste these questions and send them to me via the contact form.
I appreciate your assistance in my informal poll.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~# What is your definition of “quiverful” – including do you believe in any form of birth control (including natural family planning) at all, for any reason?
~The only form of birth control that I believe is acceptable to the Lord is His design for our lives. Who better to trust with your life than the all knowing Creator of the universe?
# Is your spouse equally as committed to the quiverful conviction as you?
~Yes.
# How many children do you have?
~3 at the present time.
# Have you ever suffered from infertility – even by your own doing (such as tubal ligation, etc..)?
~No
# What method of education have you chosen for your children (homeschool, private, public)?
~Public
# As the mother, aside from your obvious duties as wife, mother and homekeeper – do you work either at home or outside the home (full-time or part-time) to supplement the family income? If so, what type of work to do you?
~I do not work outside the home.
# Do you believe in modest dress? What is your definition of modest dress?
~Modest dress covers all of the body between the collarbone and mid thigh, and no skin tight stuff.
# Do you wear a headcovering?
~No.
# What denomination or type of church do you attend?
~Church of God
# Where do you live: city, suburb, farm?
~A rural city
# What’s your favorite version of the Bible?
~NIV
# What type of music do you prefer?
~Country and Contemporary Christian
# Your favorite Quiverful scripture verses that you use to support your quiverful conviction.
~Oh, too many to list at 2 am.
# What are your favorite activities to do as a family?
~Right now, just hang out at home and play. Kids are too young for too much else.
# What types of reactions do you receive from family and friends to the news of a new baby arriving in your family?
~Oh man! Can you say criticism?! They are all like, “Not again! Why do you keep doing this to yourself?!” Crazy. My dad is really supportive though.
# What types of reactions do you receive when out in public (especially if you have several children)?
~Just the basic stares and whispers, and the occasional, “My, you have your hands full!” Not anything too impolite, though.
# Any other comments you may want to add.
~I am confident in our decision in God to become a vessel for His plan in life. I am not trying to have a ton of kids, but I will accept them if He so chooses for us to have them.
Update: My fav Quiverful supporting Bible verses:
God is Sovereign in birth. He opens & shuts the womb; He blesses with children. (The following verses are NOT an exhaustive list.)
It is GOD Who opens and shuts the womb: Genesis 20:17-18; 29:31-33; 30:1-2,6,17-18, 20, 22, 23; I Samuel 1:6, 11, 19, 20;
God helps and participates in the process of bringing forth children: Genesis 4:1, 25; 21:1-2; Ruth 4:13; I Samuel 2:20-21; Psalm 139:13, 16; Luke 1:21-25, 57-58
Procreation is part of God’s design and was commanded by God at the creation: Gen. 1:27-28
God multiplies children: Genesis 16:10; 17: 2,20; 22:17; 26:4, 24; 28:3; 41:52; 48:4; Exodus 32:13; Deuteronomy 1:10,11; 28:63; 30:5, Joshua 24:3; I Chronicles 27: 23; Psalm 105:24; 107:38; Isaiah 26:15; 51:2; Jeremiah 30: 19; 33:22; Ezra 36:10-11, 37; 37:26
The Bible nowhere encourages B.C., but everywhere condones fertility!
Pro-child verses: Psalm 127:3-5; 128; I Chronicles 20:4-5; Exodus 23:25-26; Proverbs 17:6
Children are a blessing that comes from obeying God: Leviticus 26:9; Deuteronomy 28:1-4; 6:3; 7:13; 13:17 ff
Pro-Fertility verses: Leviticus 20:18 (abstaining during monthly periods increases chance of fertilization after period); Genesis 1:27-28 (The command to be fruitful has never been revoked); I Cor 7:3-5 (Not compatible with “Natural Family Planning”)
Anti-Infertility Verses: Infertile manners of intercourse were condemned: Beastiality (Leviticus 20:15, 16), Homosexuality (Leviticus 20:13), Withdrawal (Genesis 38:6-10, Deuteronomy 25:5-10). In fact, all of these things incurred the death penalty. There was no death penalty for fornication or polygamy.
Semen is referred to as offspring even before it joins the egg: Hebrews 7:9-10; Job 10:8-11
Childlessness is one of the curses listed in Leviticus 20:20-21 and Hosea 9:10-17
Having children is part of the whole picture of a family:
The Father is to provide for his family–I Timothy 5:8; Ephesians 6:4
The Mother is to work at home and have children: I Timothy 2:15; Titus 2:3-5, Malachi 2:15, I Timothy 5:9,10, 14
Children are a blessing to parents: Proverbs 10:1; 23:24-25; Mark 7: 10-13
Parents are to teach children: Deuteronomy 6:7; 11:19
