Exploring History
I love history! Not the boring textbook kind of history. I love exploring history, the project-based kind of exploring.
Continue reading →I love history! Not the boring textbook kind of history. I love exploring history, the project-based kind of exploring.
Continue reading →Explaining what love is can be complicated when we are talking to adults. Likewise, it can be even more complex when we are teaching children. We use the word to describe so many things. It is an action word and … Continue reading →
The next part of our study of Joshua includes probably the best-known story about his life – the fall of Jericho. Many of the preteens and teens in your life may be familiar with the story, but have they taken … Continue reading →
When my children were little, I faithfully incorporated Bible story time in our homeschooling lesson plans. Each year, I read from a new children’s Bible. Some of the publications were lengthier, including more stories than others. Because we were active … Continue reading →
It’s almost February with lots of reasons to celebrate and enjoy family activities
Continue reading →Let the Word of Christ – the Message – have the run of the house. Give it plenty of room in your lives. Instruct and direct one another using good common sense. And sing, sing your hearts out to God! … Continue reading →