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Review: Youth Virtue Journal

  The Youth Virtue Journal is a slim ring-bound workbook with a huge goal: to help teens choose virtues. Working with a mentor, teens will learn how to be attentive, content, forgiving, gentle, helpful, honest, obedient, perseverant and respectful. The booklet contains a form for parental input as well. Each of the nine chapters contains […]

Watch Children are a Blessing for Free Online

Children are a blessing.  That fundamental understanding permeates the entire Bible.    A different message permeates our culture: children are an indulgence, an experience, a hobby.  Ultimately they are a burden, getting in the way of finances, careers, fitness, and convenience.  And often, Christians have been deceived as well.  Children are a Blessing, a half-hour documentary, […]

Review: Chosen by God by R.C. Sproul

For years we’ve been using Lifeviews and The Consequences of Ideas by R. C. Sproul to show our teens how modern life is shaped by philosophy.  Although these books are somewhat scattered, they clearly trace the ungodly origins and development of many ideas that we almost take for granted.  They have been very helpful in […]

Review: Four Letter Words by Bill Giovannetti

  Four letter words.  We all know them and avoid them. But what about the new four letter words?  The ones that used to be innocent but now tempt post-modern people to reach for a bar of soap to wash out our mouths? What about words like true, know, pain, ouch, evil, Word, damn (OK, […]

Going with the Flow: Mid-Year Changes in Elementary Science and High School Bible, Lit, and History

We rarely make major curriculum adjustments partway through the school year.  This year, however, we made two huge changes that, so far, are going well.  The Little Misses have changed science programs, and Mr. 16 has switched to Veritas Press’s Omnibus for most of his Bible, history, and literature. Elementary Science Changes The Little Misses […]