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Homeschoolers, we can do better
I’m going to keep my input short and sweet today, and then turn the mic over to the gentleman in the photo above. That’s Kevin Swanson. He’s a homeschool graduate and a homeschooling father of five, a minister in the … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, education, family, feminism, gender, homeschooling, homosexuality, parenting, patriarchy, politics, religion, spirituality
Tagged Boy Scouts, feminism, homeschooling, homosexuality, Islam, Kevin Swanson, Obama
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A Patriarch Takes a Fall: Doug Phillips Resigns
Douglas Phillips resigned as director of Vision Forum Ministries a few days ago, citing a “lengthy, inappropriate relationship with a woman” other than his wife, Beall. You can read his statement here. If you know who Douglas Phillips is at … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, church, education, family, feminism, gender, homeschooling, patriarchy, religion, spirituality
Tagged Biblical Patriarchy, Douglas Phillips, James McDonald, Karen Campbell, Vision Forum
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If you’ve come here through a link….please stay! (And why I keep blogging)
Is this shameless enough for ya? My site views have bounced recently, due to being linked by love, joy, feminism and Karen Campbell of Relationship Homeschooling. I’ve experienced this before and I know that the bounce is unlikely to last … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, Christianity, church, education, family, gender, homeschooling, parenting, politics, religion, spirituality
Tagged homeschooling, Karen Campbell, Libby Anne, Love Joy Feminism, Relationship Homeschooling
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Of DCFS, HSLDA, and the day the social worker showed up
It was a beautiful spring evening, ten years ago. We’d just finished eating dinner when an older woman knocked on our door and identified herself as an employee of the Department of Child and Family Services. “Were you at Target … Continue reading
Posted in adoption, Christianity, education, family, homeschooling, parenting, politics, religion
Tagged child abuse, Homeschoolers Anonymous, HSLDA, Libby Anne
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Spring, wonderful spring
I’ve written a lot of very serious posts lately, and I have another serious one in the works. But daily life has actually been light and happy this spring. The weather has been unpredictable but we enjoy the warm sunny … Continue reading
What I should have said 13 years ago
It was one of my first homeschool meetings, an evening devoted to people like myself: the rookies. Three veteran couples were there to encourage us, answer our questions, and give us the benefit of their experience. I don’t recall much … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, education, family, homeschooling, parenting
Tagged chastisement, child abuse, discipline, Elizabeth Esther, Hana Grace-Rose Williams, Homeschoolers Anonymous, homeschooling, Lydia Schatz, Michael and Debi Pearl, No Greater Joy, parental rights, Sean Paddock, the rod, To Train Up a Child
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Pastor Who of What Now?
You may have noticed that I’m posting more frequently. I’ve detected a distinct correlation. The more I post, the more views there are on my blog. Aha! What an insight! So I’m trying. And when it comes to writing, it’s … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, Christian Ministry, church, Daily Life, education, religion, spirituality
Tagged Christian ministry, church, vocation
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For Self-examination: Why do I poke the hornet’s nest?
A homeschooling friend posted this link to Facebook without comment. The gist of the article from the Atlantic is that more Christian homeschoolers are asking for “mainstream science in their children’s curricula”. Another friend shared the link but commented that … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, education, homeschooling, parenting, religion, spirituality, theology
Tagged homeschooling
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Homeschooling and the Social Contract
When the school buses started running a few weeks ago, when the classrooms filled with students carrying new backpacks stuffed with supplies, my two youngest children stayed at home. We started another year of homeschooling. There are nearly 2 million … Continue reading
Posted in education, homeschooling, religion, spirituality
Tagged David Guterson, Family Matters, homeschooling, Tony Jones
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Attack of the 50 foot schedule
I’m glad we had a day off yesterday, because today begins full-on schooling madness. School started a few weeks ago, but it was a cake walk compared to what the next few months will be like. We’ve slowly been adding … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, education, homeschooling, parenting
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