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Pro-Life: Resource Links and Ottawa March

On Thursday, well over 20,000 people of all ages filled Parliament Hill in Ottawa to march in support of life and to protest female gendercide which occurs in Canada as well as throughout the world. As homeschoolers, we are privileged to make political activity part of our learning.  Our children are part of the protest […]

Learning about Earthly Citizenship in the Light of our Heavenly Citizenship

  We and our children are all citizens of at least one country of the world.  As Christians we are also citizens of heaven.  Our dual citizenship leads to a number of questions: How do these two citizenships relate? What is our country’s history, and how do its laws work? What does the Bible say […]

Review: The House of Hope

The Hills, just an ordinary couple living in China, felt called to open their home to sick and abandoned babies.  They started with a cot in the dining room.  Soon another baby came, and another.  All with medical issues.  The Hills found experts willing to treat them, and besides using their own savings for these […]

Review: The Faith of Ronald Reagan

Whatever they think of his policies, most people would agree that Ronald Reagan was not just an ordinary person.  In fact, many would say he was a great man. Now, there’s nothing like the biography of someone great to inspire young people (or anyone else, for that matter).  The Faith of Ronald Reagan by Mary […]

Review: UnPlanned by Abby Johnson

Abby Johnson, committed director of a Planned Parenthood clinic, participated in her first abortion after eight years with the organization. Watching the baby struggle and then be sucked up into a tube changed Abby’s life forever. Nauseated and disillusioned, she decided to quit. UnPlanned follows Abby, a Christian university student, as she entered the work […]