How to Make Hymns a Part of Your Life

Sometimes, it can be the “how” that really trips us up. I can’t tell you the number of times in my life that I look at a problem and say,…
Read moreSometimes, it can be the “how” that really trips us up. I can’t tell you the number of times in my life that I look at a problem and say,…
Read moreAre you looking for a Christian vocabulary program to boost your child’s English? As homeschoolers, we naturally take a personal interest in our children’s academic success. We picture raising mathematical…
Read moreAs a child, I always took my ideas from the things I read—both poetry and prose. Long before I really investigated the social, political and religious questions I met through…
Read moreSometimes, it can seem like reading is the answer to everything. If your student hates writing—get them to read. If you want to teach them history—let them read historical fiction.…
Read moreWhat if my student hates writing? It can be easy to panic when we come to a question like that, and to feel that something must be seriously wrong with…
Read moreDo you find that you can always pick homeschoolers out of a crowd? As a homeschool graduate, I often flatter myself I can do a pretty good job of just…
Read moreAs a writer, I am expected to like English. That’s fair, I guess, and it’s also true. I do like English—I even like grammar in moderation. But that wasn’t always…
Read moreDo you know the charm of an old book—a favourite in your childhood—with the sweet, musty smell of its pages, and the worn, fabric cover and now flimsy cloth spine?…
Read moreDo you remember anything you learned in Preschool? Kindergarten? Grade One? I don’t mean just, “I learned to read” or “I learned addition and subtraction.” I mean, do you remember…
Read moreIt’s Christmas Eve, and you find, that after all your planning and preparations, there are still three things you need for tomorrow—things that demand a trip to the store on…
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