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The Christian Compass
(August 31, 2009)
The lesson on Christopher Columbus turned to navigation and how he had to plot out his own route to India because there was not a map for him to follow. How could he have done that?
How to Keep Your Kids from Drinking from the Toilet
(October 19, 2009)
If there is a need, children are going to fill it: whether it's physical, informational, or relational. If they're thirsty, they're going to get a drink from wherever they can find one.
The Grass is Always Greener ... or Is It?
(May 5, 2003)
Is it possible that our mommy friends look to us singles as the "blessed ones" ... all the while we are wishing for their lives?
Top 10 Most Popular Homeschool Articles in 2005
(January 4, 2006)
We all love those top 10 lists. Find out if your favorite article or homeschool author made the list in our Top Ten Most Popular Homeschool Articles.
Staying True to Self?
(June 29, 2009)
Have you been true to yourself? Do you follow your heart? Do you let your heart lead you? Those are all very common sentiments that are repeated endlessly in today's movies, literature, and music. But is it right?
Have you been true to yourself? Do you follow your heart? Do you let your heart lead you? Those are all very common sentiments that are repeated endlessly in today's movies, literature, and music. But is it right?
'You Can’t Seriously Be Thinking About Homeschooling!'
(April 4, 2004)
Have you heard that question yet? When I first decided to homeschool, and friends, family, and acquaintances found out, it was amazing how often and quickly that question is posed.
Hopping Off the ‘What If’ Bus
(January 30, 2009)
I know where the 'What If' bus goes. It travels from, "I Could Have Been" to "If Only", stopping just long enough to tour the supposed highlights of glamorous possibilities...
Why My Way Is the Only Godly Way
(April 13, 2003)
The trend of devouring one another if they do not submit to our "standards" and personal convictions is not a new phenomenon, yet I cannot help but wonder if it is growing faster and more intense...
Where Are Your Kids on the Lazy Meter?
(October 20, 2008)
I’ve heard parents state that they want life to be easy and fun for their kids because “they learn soon enough that the world is full of hardship and woe...” I reject this nonsense wholeheartedly.
Hypocrite Proofing the Home
(September 30, 2008)
Recently, a friend called. Her son had begun asking difficult math questions. She called me because she knew I could relate—like her, I also have an age discrepancy between my wedding date and my child’s birth.
The Hag, The Ogre, and The Chocolate Cake
(August 5, 2005)
There are times when my king can, and does, transform into an Ogre. This was one of them. And I was really excited about that, because it is not often that I get to freak out about something almost justifiable.
How to Make a Monster in Three Easy Steps
(December 8, 2008)
My parents were in very good shape financially, yet they taught us to be thankful and grateful by not giving us stuff. A gift was extraordinarily precious to me. It was precious because it was rare.