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older teens and adults

For our college age young people, and also for ourselves as homeschooling moms. (I used to tag this as ‘adult’ but my hubby told me that had the wrong connotation.)

Review: Short Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer

Once, long ago, Travis Archer had rescued Meredith.  Now it was her turn to rescue him and his brothers from an evil schemer who wanted their ranch.  But would she be on time?  Somehow things went wrong and now one of the Archer boys would have to marry her.  Which one?  She caught the brothers […]

Hundreds of Reviews for Homeschooling Moms

It’s that time again, when everyone is planning the next school year and looking at curriculum. Moms need to be able to find reviews to help them decide what would work for them and their families. Because if you buy something that won’t work for your family, you waste both time and money. And both […]

Review: Gut and Psychology Syndrome by Campbell-McBride

  You are what you eat—or at least what you absorb.  But what you absorb depends strongly on the bacteria that live in your gut.  In other words, what you are depends on what lives inside you.  Really. So, welcome to your inner world, the physical one.  This busy world of the gut is unhealthy […]

Review: The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell

  One day when I was feeling sick but couldn’t sleep anymore, I was looking for some light fiction to while away the time. Instead, I picked up The Tipping Point which turned out to be more absorbing than any work of fiction. Little things can make a big difference, bigger than you ever imagined.  […]

Review: Growing Up Ziglar by Julie Ziglar Norman

We all know people who toy with the promises God has given them, playing with eternal fire.  We pray for them and reach out to them, but sometimes these efforts seem so pointless.  While we must continue with our efforts, God is the one who provides the growth in his own good time. One example […]