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Covering the Web: Edition #10

Covering The Web

“Covering the Web” is where we shine the spotlight on content about head covering or complementarianism that we did not produce ourselves. Each edition includes articles, videos, photos, as well as e-book deals relevant to our movement’s mission. Links are not endorsements.

  • MUST READ:Reclaiming the Household
    “The household is a social form, a domestic community; the family, too, is a social unit, but it shades into the purely biological fact of consanguinity. One can be part of a family without being part of its household. This distinction is important if we are to understand and renew family life.”
  • How Biblical is your Womanhood? Two Easy Tests
    “Both of these litmus tests are lacking, though. We can’t define our sense of worth by our happiness, or we’ll never want to do anything hard. We can’t define our sense of well-being by our sense of shame, or we’ll never get past self-flagellation long enough to delight in the Lord.”
  • Do you wear one Mrs. Sproul?
    ” I am going before thousands upon thousands of angels in joyful assembly, the church of the first born, whose names are written in heaven. I am coming to God, the Judge of all. Scripture instructs me to do so. “

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Covering Testimony: Deborah F.

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Name: Deborah F.Age: 39Location: Central VirginiaStarted Covering: Feb 2015

Covering Testimony: Deborah F.

1) Introduce yourself to our readers.

Hello! My name is Deborah, I am a stay at home wife and home-schooling mother of three (ages 11, 9, and 5), who resides in central Virginia. When school is done for the day, I sporadically work from home on graphic design and websites as co-owner of silvermaplemedia.com. I also enjoy digitally designing religiously-themed word art in my spare time. When I am not on the computer, I fancy playing the piano, which is a fulfillment of a life long dream. (I began learning at the same time my oldest child started lessons 6 years ago.) I occasionally have opportunity to sculpt with fondant for special occasion cakes as well, which is loads of fun!

2) Where do you attend church? Tell us a little bit about it.

I attend a Reformed Baptist Church in Central VA, which adheres to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of faith. We are a small rural church of only 30 members. As such, we are like one big family. Only one other wife practices head covering in our church and her family just moved here in 2014. The Lord used her as the catalyst to my conviction. Read more

Covering the Web: Oct 3/14

Covering The Web

Shining a spotlight on the head covering discussion happening worldwide.

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Covering the Web: April 30/14

Covering The Web

Shining a spotlight on the head covering discussion happening worldwide.

  • Modest Monday: Garlands of Grace Review and GIVEAWAY!!!! (Raising Soldiers for Christ)
    “My journey with head covering I guess began as a child……Click on the giveaway and enter for your chance to win a head covering from Garlands of Grace!!!!” (Giveaway ends tomorrow, May 1st)
  • The history of headcoverings in the Church (Examiner.com)
    “While most Christian women today do not veil their heads, many are surprised to learn that wearing headcoverings was actually the rule throughout the history of the Church…Below is a list of quotations from historically important theologians that make it clear that wearing such coverings was the universal practice of the Christian Church.”
  • It’s never too late for Easter bonnets (With God’s Help)
    “I read a number of sites that had been suggested to me in order to better understand the arguments against headcovering. In the end, the most compelling reason to me is simply that it is commanded in the same breath that other directions we have been given and maintain are.”
  • Head Coverings and a Consistent Biblical Hermeneutic (Reformed Christian Theology)
    “Paul does not say “nor have the churches of God for now” or “in Greece” or any other qualifying phrase or context in which the commandment is given. If this is the case, how can we not interpret the command to be important and to be followed as a matter of obedience?”
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Where To Buy Head Coverings Online

Where To Buy Head Coverings Online

Last Updated: April 15, 2025

This is a list of online stores where women can purchase head coverings. Though we could list hundreds of stores, we’ve decided to list only those that sell coverings as a large part of their business. Not all of these businesses are run by Christians.

Additional options for purchasing head coverings include: Amazon, Walmart, Target, dollar stores, etc.

If you know of a store that’s not listed or if one closes please let us know so we can update it.

Covering Testimony: Elizabeth Cordova

Covering Testimony: Elizabeth Cordova
Name: Elizabeth CordovaAge: 21Location: Auburn, ALStarted Covering: Aug 4/13

1) Introduce yourself to our readers.

I am currently a student at Auburn University, and I’m studying Early Childhood Education. I became a Christian in September of 2011, so the last almost-two years have been an amazing learning experience, and I’m so excited for the years of growth ahead. I love drinking coffee and learning to make desserts, especially when in the company of friends. Having critical conversations about theology and Christian living is one of my favorite interests. My friends sharpen and encourage me a lot. Although I’m a bit of an introvert, I love people and appreciate it when my roommate gets me out of the apartment. Really, I’m an ordinary person who also has the privilege of living in saving grace and enjoying God. Read more

Covering Testimony: Amanda Gardiner

Amanda Gardiner Head Covering Testimonial
Name: Amanda GardinerAge: 25Location: Newfoundland, CanadaStarted Covering: March 2009

1) Introduce yourself to our readers.

My name is Amanda and I am a wife and mother of 3 beautiful children (all aged 4 and under).  I love singing, baking, reading and spending time with my little ones. Read more

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