Faith and Family Books | July 31, 2009
Most of the following can be applied to homeschoolers too. Article used by Permission of Tawra Kellam.
Back to school, or back to the poor house?
Back to school is a time when many moms witness their money sprout
wings and take flight, finding their homes at retail stores across
America. I know that consumer spending is good for [...]
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Faith and Family Books | July 30, 2009
Thought I’d take this moment to let you know about a great offer
from our friends at Living On A Dime.
Many of you are familiar with Living On A Dime and with Tawra and
Jill’s money saving, get-out-of-debt, frugal living and homemaking tips.
Well, Tawra has contacted me to let me know that Living On A Dime
is celebrating its [...]
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Faith and Family Books | July 30, 2009
Tonight, my friend and neighbor sent me a link to HSLDA’s website with news of another UN treaty in the works and then I read this story about a nurse being forced to assist in an abortion against her religious convictions…and I could not help but wonder whatever happened to our freedom to choose what we [...]
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Faith and Family Books | July 29, 2009
I am looking at the notes that Robert and the older children brought home from a session a friend and biblical counselor taught tonight at a get together planned as a way of connecting and ministering to those who have been their supporters over the years.
Mr. B’s 20 minute session was entitled, “It Only Takes One” [...]
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Faith and Family Books | July 29, 2009
Over the weekend a friend passed along some clothes for our children and included what looks to be new cassettes of Elisabeth Elliot’s The Gateway Series – Principles of Joy.
This is what the back says,
We all long for joy, but it’s not easy to be joyful when you’re facing unpleasant or trying circumstances. Elisabeth shows the [...]
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Faith and Family Books | July 28, 2009
Christina Rogers has written an open, honest account of her own courtship experience and decision to leave dating behind. Her book, Leave Dating Behind, is a delightful book to read; however, it was spotted with sober points, as her courtship could not be coined perfect. Then again, no courtship ever is in this imperfect world.
This [...]
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Faith and Family Books | July 27, 2009
I don’t know about you, but the more I hear about Obama’s health plan, the more I hope and pray it does not go through. First, there is the fact that there is a loophole, providing for abortions to be funded by taxpayers. If that wasn’t enough to digest – our tax dollars will be [...]
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Faith and Family Books | July 24, 2009
There are many times in life when we need refreshment. The Lord tells us that when we are burdened, we can come to Him and He will give us rest. The Fathers of Vision Conference refreshed us, inspired us and encouraged us. All three of the conference speakers had an important message to impart.
I missed [...]
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Faith and Family Books | July 23, 2009
An article I wrote was published on Associated Content. You can check out the link here. Thanks for your support!
After a series of rejections lately, it is nice to see this article published. Ahh…the life of a writer. Thanks again for letting me share.
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Faith and Family Books | July 23, 2009
Book Review of First Impressions of God by Ann Wells or The Story of Emily Tappen
By our oldest daughter
Little Emily is a child growing up in a loving, but non-Christian home in the 1800s. When a little friend tells her about God, she wants to know more. However, after hearing about the terrible things He has done [...]
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