Homeschooling with Classical Conversations
Friday, 29 April 2016
I was a reluctant homeschool mom. When my oldest was born, I was counting the days until he would go off to kindergarten. I had a job I loved (teaching horseback riding lessons and training horses), and couldn’t wait to get back to it full time. However, God has a sense
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Cars and Trucks and Character Traits!
Friday, 22 April 2016
We all have them, those children who play with cars and trucks 24/7, make noises like cars and trucks, and know everything about construction trucks and different types of cars. What better way to share character traits than with those very vehicles our children love to learn about? Character Traits with Auto-B-Good is a
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5 Tips for Quiet Times for Busy Mothers
Friday, 22 April 2016
Years ago when I was reading Jim Elliot’s Journal, I found the following: “Anything, good as it may be, put before my study of the true and living Word, becomes a snare, and I must assiduously avoid all such if the Word of God is to be my fresh meat every morning.” The first time
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The Word Is a Powerful Tool
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
Authors have a unique opportunity to share their ideas through their writing with all who would read their work. Their words become a powerful tool. In Selected Works of Charles Dickens, Dr. Steven Hake examines the motivations of Charles Dickens, his development as an author, and the themes of several of his major works,
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