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Review: God and Stephen Hawking

In judo, one uses the opponent’s own strength to unbalance him. That’s what mathematician John Lennox does in God and Stephen Hawking, a compelling refutation of Stephen Hawking’s book The Grand Design. In layman’s terms, and using careful logic, Lennox exposes the flaws and foolishness in Hawking’s proposal that the laws of physics themselves brought […]

Review: Personality Plus at Work

There are people I just don’t understand…and sometimes I get frustrated with their different ways of thinking and doing things.  They also get frustrated with me.  Yet we all mean well; we just can’t understand each other. At all. Throughout the years, I’ve observed that many people have the same problem.  What’s more, being ‘nice’ […]

The Word I Dare Not Say Aloud

There’s a word I say that I shouldn’t.  Or so my kids tell me.  They reprimand me, so I dare not say it out loud.  But I still whisper it to myself, because I need to hear it.  What is it?  Focus! Focus: It simplifies decisions, because you know your priorities. It adds joy by […]

Review: Foundations in Personal Finance Homeschool Curriculum

Looking ahead to my children’s futures, I don’t want to see them saddled with debt, living hand-to-mouth, fighting about money with their spouses, needing two incomes to survive, and unable to support their local church and other worthy causes. And I’m sure you don’t want that for your children either. Now, sometimes such financial strain […]

A Homeschooler Discusses the Book, 168 Hours

How many hours are there in a week?  168.  According to author Laura Vanderkam, this number is very important in a successful life.  We should manage our lives in terms of  168-hour weeks, rather than individual days or hours, because anything important, including (and especially) exercise, will fit into those 168 hours. Although written for adults, 168 […]