Have You Read Your Child’s Books?
Have you read your child’s books? I know that’s a bit of a difficult question. In theory, every mother thinks it would be a nice thing if she had time…
Read moreHave you read your child’s books? I know that’s a bit of a difficult question. In theory, every mother thinks it would be a nice thing if she had time…
Read moreIf you have ever struggled with regret that daily responsibilities leave you little or no time to work for God, then “Mary’s Secret” by Catherine Douglas Bell is the story…
Read moreDo you believe in good and great books? The weird thing about words is the way they can convey wildly different messages to different people. Close your eyes for a…
Read moreTwo days at Windsor isn’t a very long time to soak in a panorama of historic events. In fact, as young Hugh declares, “How uncommonly short ‘a sight’ is!” Far…
Read moreHave you ever felt, as a homeschooling mom, like you are on a never-ending quest for great books? Have you ever experienced the disappointment of reading a widely-acclaimed “great book”…
Read more“The Second Day of Creation” is a little-known piece by 19th century poet and missionary Thomas Whytehead, that deserves far greater popularity than it currently enjoys. “And God said, Let…
Read moreGood books are good. Fairly self-evident, isn’t it? “That was a good snack,” your daughter says, as she tosses a junk-food wrapper into the trash. “This is a good deal,”…
Read moreAre you committed to serving the Lord, even when the cost is high? Are you willing to follow Him, even when it interferes with your earthly prosperity? “I have been…
Read moreYour Kids and Your Books. Did I mean Your Kids and Their Books? That would be a valuable topic as well—a topic I’ve covered before, and will probably cover again.…
Read moreMy reading goals in retrospect. Do you like to hear the end of a story? I don’t mean a storybook story—I take it for granted, if the story is well-written,…
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