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Happy Birthday! The Birth of Jesus

Happy Birthday! The Birth of Jesus

By Doug Powell
It’s hard for most of us to imagine celebrating the birth of Jesus on any other day than December 25th. However, the fact is we don’t know when Jesus was born. This wasn’t a problem for the earliest Christians because they didn’t celebrate Jesus’ birth at all. Their celebrations focused entirely on Easter, the day...
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Free Printable Edible Ornaments Christmas Craft for your family

Free Printable: Edible Ornaments

By Rachael Yunis
Do you have some leftover candies from gingerbread house decorating? We have an easy way to make cute Christmas ornaments with those goodies.  Sweeten up your Christmas science fun with these quick and easy Christmas ornaments. Enjoy a family activity night with hot cocoa and gather a few simple materials for hours of fun. These...
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Your Christmas Schedule – Flustered or Flexible? Blog Post by Davis Carman

Your Christmas Schedule – Flustered or Flexible?

By Davis Carman
There are plenty of good reasons to educate your children at home, and I’ve put together a top ten list that’s intended for fun but is true nonetheless. Counting down from number ten: 10. Your kids will never miss the bus. 9. Praying and reading the Bible are allowed. 8. You don’t have to make...
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Why Homeschool Teens Blog Post by Debra Bell

Why Homeschool Teens?

By Debra Bell
I am all for Christians entering and engaging the culture. That’s the end goal. But I’m convinced adolescence is not the time to make this a priority for our homeschool teens. It’s like trying to launch a rocket with a rubber band. So why homeschool for the long term? Here are the reasons that convinced...
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Sound Waves Science Lesson with “Chicken Clucking”

Sound Waves Science Lesson with “Chicken Clucking”

By Apologia Marketing
What is Sound? Sound starts as a vibration of the molecules in the air, called sound waves. If the sound wave makes it into a person’s ear, it will vibrate the structures of the inner ear, which will be interpreted by the brain as sound! If sound is caused by a sound wave, why are...
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Hypocrisy versus Integrity

Hypocrisy versus Integrity

By Davis Carman
“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which appear beautiful on the outside, but inside are full of dead men’s bones and every impurity.” (Matthew 23:27) An expert sailor with many years of experience prepared to navigate a solo trip across the Atlantic. He commissioned a boat made to his...
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Writing Doesn’t Have to Involve Kleenexes® blog post by Sharon Watson

Writing Doesn’t Have to Involve Kleenexes®

By Sharon Watson
Writing is hard. At least, that’s what students tell me. Writing makes their hands hurt. They don’t know where to begin. They don’t know how to construct paragraphs. If they’re not interested in the topic, they can’t think of anything to write anyway. The list goes on and on and is pretty much the same...
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Praise Him in the Storm

Praise Him in the Storm

By Davis Carman
Because of the Lord’s faithful love we do not perish, for His mercies never end. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness! (Lamentations 3:22–23) The book of Lamentations is traditionally attributed to the prophet Jeremiah. Sometimes called the weeping prophet, Jeremiah’s writings mourn the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians. He had warned...
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Life Squeezing You Like a Sponge

Life Squeezing You Like a Sponge?

By Davis Carman
Jesus stood up and cried out, “If anyone is thirsty, he should come to Me and drink! The one who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, will have streams of living water flow from deep within him.” (John 7:37–38) How do you spend the first hour of each morning? Do you pray in...
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6 Tips to Inspire Your Homeschool Science

6 Tips to Inspire Your Homeschool Science

By Vicki Dincher
Here is a list of six tips to encourage and inspire your homeschool science plans. 1. Stay positive and focus on having fun. Science is about the wonder, discovery, and exploration of God’s Creation. Don’t get bogged down in paperwork. Science is about doing. Make every day happenings a science lesson. During the winter, something...
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