Since I haven’t had anything really meaty to add to this blog lately I went in search for inspiration. Justin Taylor’s post titled “A Sentence that Changed My Theology” provided that for me. For Mr. Taylor that sentence came from R.C. Sproul: You are required to believe, to preach, and to teach what the Bible [...]
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When we first began exploring the world of homeschooling I was completely overwhelmed. I’ve heard the same thing countless times from parents considering it for their family. Where do one turn for easy to find information? Still Deciding Phase: Perspectives on Your Child’s Education: Four Views: Presents each person’s positive views of their education choice [...]
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***Update: I’m going to leave this post for all to see but after reading it hours later I realize just how pathetic I sound. Forgive me for exposing this side of me.*** I know, I make it look easy. But, really it’s not. At this point you should heed the warning sign below. All other [...]
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What a perfect hymn this is to sing and reflect upon on this Reformation Day… “By Grace I’m Saved, Grace Free and Boundless” by Christian L. Scheidt, 1709-1761 Text From: THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941) 1. By grace I’m saved, grace free and boundless; My soul, believe and doubt it not. [...]
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“If you do not worship God in your family, you are living in positive sin; you may be quite sure you do not care for the souls of your family. If you neglect to spread a meal for your children to eat, would it not be said that you did not care for their bodies? [...]
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