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How do “A Reading People become a Great People”?

How do “A Reading People become a Great People”? Ruth J. Smith In the sermon at church yesterday, the Pastor used Philippians 4:7-8 as the text for his message. His message reminded me and inspired me of the importance of reading, first the Word of God and then other good writings. As I considered this […]

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Choosing Valuable Online Learning

Choosing Valuable Online Learning Written by Jeanette Whittaker    Choosing Valuable Online Learning If you’re homeschooling through high school, it may be beneficial to find ways for your student to learn from an outside teacher with all the convenience of staying at home. With your guidance and oversight, well-chosen online learning can greatly enrich your […]

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How to Choose a Character Training Curriculum

How to choose a character training curriculum by Jeanette Whittaker    Thankfully, families within the homeschool community recognize that cultivating the character of their children is a top priority in their homeschooling efforts. The challenge, though, is achieving this goal in daily teaching amidst the challenges of school work, laundry, dishes, care for family members, […]

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The Value of a Godly Example, A Tribute to Mothers

The Value of a Godly Example, A Tribute to Mothers by Jeanette Whittaker Most of us keep items which we consider valuable. Some have intrinsic value, others remind us of a significant person or event. I’ve kept a cookbook that was handed down in our family. It’s original title speaks volumes, Portraits of Patriotism and Praise, […]

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Wellesley, Scissors, and My Heavenly Father

Wellesley, Scissors, and My Heavenly Father by Sharon Jaspers Caughill I often wonder at how God must view my daily silliness. He oversees my every moment, so how can He remain so incredibly patient with me? I know myself intimately and I am quite idiotic. Yet God loves me. And in Scripture He, with great […]

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