I’ve mentioned before that we currently attend a small house church. We’re trying a new format with our time together on Sunday mornings. The foundation of that new format is reading the assigned portion of Scripture through the week and then discussing it as a group. We started with 1 Thessalonians and are now reading…
Greater by Steven Furtick
I received Greater by Steven Furtick from Waterbrook Multnomah’s Blogging for Books program. I read Steven Furtick’s first book Sun Stand Still and found it inspirational. I found Greater to be motivating and refreshing. Greater uses John 14:12 and the story of Elisha as it’s base. Jesus said that Christ-followers would do even greater things than he did….
Kids in the Word: Heartfelt Discipline
Have you read Heartfelt Discipline by Clay Clarkson? Clay sent me a copy to read and share my thoughts with you. I’m slowly going through this one and savoring it. I’ve marked it up and cross referenced with my Bible. I’m not even all the way through it and I can already say that this…
Homeschooling with a Modular Schedule
Homeschooling Philosophy I started off as a Charlotte Mason homeschooler. I still believe in much of the Charlotte Mason philosophy for learning, but I’ve added in some elements from the Classical model that mesh well. I also hold to some tenets of child-directed learning and following your child’s learning style. I began to experiment with a modular…
Why I Chose All About Spelling Over Spell to Write & Read
Spelling curricula, in my opinion, are difficult and confusing to wade through. There are so many options and ways to teach spelling. Here’s why I chose All About Spelling over Spell to Write & Read.
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