Chelsy Bontranger has updated her blog with Mary Maxwell wedding pics if you want to see a Maxwell in a sleeveless wedding dress :D
Omg Chelsy's blog post was a wealth of Maxwell updates!! I'll have to make a point to check hers like I used to do with Titus2.
First, loooove Mary's dress!! Sleeveless AND backless get it queen, easily the best Maxwell dress I've ever seen.
Second, a few pregnancy updates: Anna Marie (Anna #2 I think) and Anna #4 (or maybe 5?). The newest Anna has been married a couple of years already, and this looks like her first so that's surprising.
I wonder how Anna Marie's cancer is going and if it's still in remission. She looks good!
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Anna and Mary Maxwell Might Be Attending [Bible] College. (Wow!)
Recently, an eagleâeyed Anon spotted the 2 Youngest Maxwell Girls, Anna (28) and Mary (25), in the absolute last place you'd ever expectâa college campus. It's all on Facebook... Anna and Mary appear in a photo posted by Appalachian Bible College to its official Facebook Page, along with caption: "The first day of classes. That's something to smile about!" (Permalink.)
Why Are We So Surprised By This?
Ordinarily, two young women attending college wouldn't be at all shocking, but the Maxwells are not ordinary. Anna and Mary's Parents, Steve + Teri Maxwell, are openly antiâcollege. Steve thinks that stateârun education, including higher education, is "a godless, promiscuityâpromoting, humanistic environment," and that it traps young people in debt.  He is wary even of Christian colleges, since he believes they cause children to rebel. Heâs proud of his sons' lack of higher education, and praised them for "avoid[ing] the influence and cost of college." Teri is, sadly, just as opposed to collegeâespecially for women. Back in 1999, she wrote an article speculating that college may undermine a woman's ability to be a good and godly wife. Her article lamentsâ
"As far as our daughters go, I wonder how many of us developed independent spirits during our college or working days. Has this made it more difficult for us to submit to our husbands in the meek and quiet way we would like?"
Finally... Anna and Mary's views on this topic seemed to be aligned with their parents, until now. According to Steve + Teri, all of the Maxwell Daughters had planned to be StayâatâHomeâDaughters until marriage. (See Also.) (And all 3 Daughters seemed to be doing so, since none had moved out.) What is more, in 2010, Anna described college as "silly," and said that she thought attending would expose her to unsavory influences, and possibly hold her back from her ultimate goal of "be[ing] a stayâatâhome wife and mother."
So, yeah... This is quite a surprise! And, while neither Steve + Teri, nor Anna or Mary, has actually confirmed that theyâre enrolled at Appalachian Bible College, their appearance on the Facebook Page is definitely suspicious!
Tell Me About Appalachian Bible College.
TL;DR  If you just want to know how conservative and restrictive Appalachian Bible College is, skip down to âStudent Life.â
Appalachian Bible College (ABC) is a tiny (~250 Students), insular bible college, located on 150 Acres in rural Mount Hope, West Virginia. (The Maxwell Family hails from Leavenworth, Kansas, which >800 Miles Away.) It selfâdescribes as a ânonâdenominational and fundamentalâ institution, primarily associated with âBaptist and Bible churches.â Unlike many soâcalled âbible colleges,â ABC is nationally and regionally accredited. (Hurray!)
A lot, lot more information... After the jump.
Admissionsâ
ABC requires prospective students to submit an application; transcripts from high school or home school; ACT, SAT, or CLT test scores; and two reference letters, one from a pastor and one from another mentor, e.g., teacher or youth group leader. A high school diploma or GED is required, unless the student is homeschooled. In that case, a detailed homeschool transcript is needed, and standardized test scores are âespecially important.â
As part of the application, prospective students must attest that they agree w/ the collegeâs Doctrinal Statement.
Academicsâ
ABC offers four degree programsâBible Certificate (1 Year), Associate of Arts (A.A.) (2 Years), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) (4 Years), and Master of Arts (M.A.). In addition, it runs an online program for degreeâseeking or nonâdegree seeking students. (But, Anna and Mary were spotted onâcampus, so they donât seem to be in the online program!) Anna and Mary havenât gone to college, so they almost certainly arenât in the Masterâs program. Letâs just look at the rest...
(SidenoteâBefore we go on, just want to point out... All ABC graduates must, in addition to completing academic requirements, show that they are members of a church and that they possess good Christian character. If they donât, they wonât give their diploma!)Â
Bible CertificateâABC describes the oneâyear program as an âopportunit[y] for you to dig into Scripture and build your life on its unchanging truths.â The program has two tracksâBible + General Education and Bible + Ministry. As the names suggest, both tracksâ core curriculum is the Bible and Bible study. Both also require three courses in ministryâFoundations of Ministry, Biblical Theology of Missions, and Personal Evangelism & Discipleship. Where they differ is is what else they require...
For the Bible + General Education Certificate, students must also take four âcoreâ classesâEnglish Composition, Speech, Physical Education, Music, and âSuccess Seminarââplus, an elective of their choice. (This curriculum also mirrors the firstâyear curriculum of ABCâs A.A. and B.A. Degree Programs, so students can easily continue their studies, should they decide to do so.)
For Bible + Ministry, âcoreâ classes are waived in favor of extra theology. Students take Principles of Biblical Interpretation, along with classes on Systematic Theology (2 Classes), the New Testament (Survey Class + 2 Classes), and the Old Testament (Survey Class + 2 Classes).
Associateâs Degree (A.A.)âABC also offers a 2âYear A.A. Degree in Bible + Theology. (Thatâs the only major offered.) For this degree, the curriculum is a 50/50 split between General Education and Bible + Theology courses, plus a few ministry classes and electives. All students take the following coursesâ
General Education  English Composition (2 Classes), Speech, Physical Education, Music, Biblical Worldview, and Ethical Issues in Ministry
Bible + Theology  Principles of Biblical Interpretation, Survey of the Old Testament, Survey of the New Testament, Matthew to Acts, Genesis to Deuteronomy, Paulâs Letters (2 Classes), and Doctrine (2 Classes)
Ministry  Theology of Missions, Foundations of Ministry, Evangelism & Discipleship, and Homiletics I (Males) / Bible Teaching (Females) Â
Additionally, students must take a history class, a science or sociology class, and an elective.
Bachelorâs Degree (B.A.)âFinally, ABC offers a 4âYear B.A. Dual Degree in Bible + Theology and in Ministry. Each student completes General Education classes. Beyond that, each student is also a âdouble major.â Everyoneâs first major is Bible + Theology and everyoneâs second major is ministryâfocusedâbut, not everyone has the exact same Ministry Major. (More on that in a bit...) As far as curriculum, students must complete the General Education, Bible + Theology, and Ministry courses required for the Associateâs Degree, plus the following additional core classesâ
General Education  Health, Psychology, Sociology, Finance, 2 History Classes (History of Western Civilization and American Church History), and 1 Science Class (Earth Science or Biology)
Bible + Theology  Joshua to Esther, Hebrews to Revelation, Isaiah to Malachi, Job to Song of Soloman, Doctrine (2 Additional Classes), and Bible CapstoneÂ
Ministry  World Religion and Cults, and Homiletics II (Men) / Womenâs Ministry (Women)
Finally, students must also pick a Ministry Major and complete its mandatory coursework. At ABC, there are seven ministry majors to pick fromâsome of which have concentrations. Hereâs the list of Ministry Majors, with additional concentrations or subâspecialties listed in parenthesesâ
Biblical Counseling (Youth & Family or Womenâs Ministries)
Camping MinistryÂ
Elementary Education
Missions (Biblical Languages, Foreign Language / Spanish, International Studies, Nursing, or Teaching English)
Music (Pedagogy, Performance, or Worship)
Pastoral Ministry (Biblical Languages or Youth & Family Pastoring)
Interdisciplinary
The Pastor Ministry Major seems to be limited to male students.
Click the links to check out the coursework each Ministry Major requires.
Student Lifeâ
So, yeah... ABC is not a progressive place. At all. Theyâre upfront about it, though, which is nice. Their Student Handbook is online, available for all to read. Here are some highlights... (All italics are mine, not in original.)
Discipline / ConsequencesâStudents who break the rules face discipline in the form of âa verbal or written Carefrontation, a fine, a work assignment, a temporary room or dorm confinement, a social [or] ... campus restriction,â or âsome other determination.â Â Egregious offenses may result in the student being âsuspended ... , asked to withdraw from the college, or dismissed.â
Dress CodeâThereâs a detailed Dress Code, with different different activities requiring different standards of dress. Perhaps surprisingly, pants are allowed for female students for all but the fanciest standard of dress. (For that, theyâll have to wear skirts or dresses.) Here are a few of the rules...
âEarrings may be worn by females only,â and âall other body piercing is prohibited.â
ABC students are prohibited from getting new tattoos. If a student has an old tattoo, they may be required to cover it at all times if the Dean of Students deems it âoffensive.âÂ
Prohibited ActivitiesâABC says that, âin order to remain above reproach,â students are prohibited from the following âquestionable activitiesâ...
Consuming âalcohol as a beverage,â tobacco in any form (including eâcigarettes), or drugs for nonâmedicinal purposes. Â (Penalty for violating this rule is dismissal.)
Serving alcohol to others, even if done in the course of a studentâs offâcampus employment.
Gossiping, or engaging in âother forms of impure speech.â
Listening to, viewing, or reading âunwholesomeâ media or literature, or accessing websites âthat do not promote godliness.â (See Prohibited Media and Prohibited Music.)
Attending âcommercial movie theaters.â
Gambling.
Dancing.
Prohibited MediaâPer the ABC Student Handbook, ABC students shall not consume âany media (including social media) that features vulgar or obscene language, sexual innuendo, nudity, immodest clothing, or ... a blatantly nonâChristian message.â Additionally, students may notâ Â
Watch movies rated PGâ13, R, X, or NCâ17, or shows rated TVâMA.
Play video games or use apps rated A, M, or RP.
... and, theyâre strongly cautioned to avoid media that promotes âunbiblical definitions of loveâ; endorses âwitchcraft or the occultâ; mocks âlaw or law enforcementâ; denigrates âmarriage and the traditional familyâ; or contains âexcessive violence.â Students are urged not to consume media made by peopleâe.g., actors, producers, directorsââknown for their stand against Christian values.â
Prohibited MusicâStudents are banned from listening to music âthat includes Godâdishonoring language, antiâbiblical messages ... , a prominent resurfacing beat, pulsating and driving or dance rhythms, or sensual overtones in the music itself or in the performance.â Theyâre specifically cautioned to avoid...
RockâBecause the âlyrics may be unacceptableâ and â[t]he beat of the music may become the most prominent element.â
CountryâBecause the âlyrics may be unacceptableâ and the underlying âmusic may be connected to a heavy rock beat.â
FolkâAs â[e]xistentialism, humanism, or hedonism may be propagated through the lyrics.â
JazzâSince syncopation may be âextensive[ly] use[d],â and âa sensual performance style may be employed.â
Contemporary ChristianâSince âa sensual performance style may be employed,â âa beat may be overly prominent,â and the âlyrics may be theologically incorrect or existential in their emphasis.â
Relationshipsâ
âThe Bible restricts sexual activity to marriage between a man and a woman. Thus, fornication, adultery, incest, sexual abuse of a minor, homosexuality, indecent exposure, sexual harassment, and other such activities are forbidden.âÂ
â[N]o display of affection through physical contact (including holding hands) on the part of nonâmarried couples, on or off campus.â
Dating students are forbidden from sitting together in class or chapel.
No maleâfemale pair, dating or not, may be alone together in anyoneâs home or residence, onâ or offâcampus.
No maleâfemale pair, dating or not, may socialize offâcampus without a chaperone, unless theyâve been at ABC for at least 4 Semesters.
Divorced students âshall not be permitted to date other ... students.â
According to ABCâs Student Handbook, all these rules apply to all students, at all times, onâ or offâcampus.
All in all, itâs great if Anna and Mary are attending college, even if itâs a superâduper conservative one, like ABC clearly is. The fact that theyâve possibly left home and are out there, living on their own... Crazy to even think about, given Steveâs apparent iron grip on his household. It can only be good from them to venture out on their own, even if itâs just to a slightly less stifling place.
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Sarah Maxwell is finally getting married! Sheâs having a sad bachelorette party that is only attended by Jesse and Anna. Someone hired a stripper, but Jesse is the only one who seems to care.
Watched all season of Motherland and still canât stop SCREAMING OVER HOW GOOD THAT WAS AND HOW I LOVE THESE TWO AND HOW I WILL NEVER LOOK AT FELIX AND LEE THE SAME WAY AGAIN!!!!