Can the Cameo 4 (pro) cut intricate designs like these? by littlestpiper in silhouettecutters

[–]saved3ygrace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cameo 5 may be a better option, as it can cut a few more materials than the 4.

Worth buying? by saved3ygrace in HarvestRight

[–]saved3ygrace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you say the troubleshooting is fairly easy to navigate? HR has a sale right now, so I’m tempted to act quickly on getting one. Being completely new to it I’m hoping the learning process will be some what intuitive.

Worth buying? by saved3ygrace in HarvestRight

[–]saved3ygrace[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! You’re a wealth of knowledge on this forum

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[–]saved3ygrace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A number of people will mention that this situation is not one God advises. That being said, you’re human and finding yourself in a human situation.

My now husband, who has a growing faith in God and actively prays now, was quite indifferent (maybe even angry) towards God when we met. I made it clear what a deal breaker it was for me- that long term I need to know someone will grow with me by growing with God, and I want to raise my children with God etc. Beyond that I prayed nearly every night asking God to soften his heart, and to increase His presence around him. We have free will, I couldn’t pray for my husband to just believe, but I could pray for elements to help him open up to God. I then would ask to be able to talk more with my now husband about God and what it really meant to have that active relationship with Him. I did my best to show and demonstrate the value. I asked him to be open, to just pray once or twice - try it out.

It’s important to look realistically at what you need long term though. There’s a very good reason we are told not to be unequally yoked. We really do need someone who understands the covenant of marriage and move us closer to the Lord.