“Did Yeshua have a belly button?” That’s the question my three-year-old son asked me, as we sat together on the…
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I Can Know Truth
Sometimes I feel like apologizing for my beliefs. In our culture, it’s not politically correct to be dogmatic or to…
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If I were lost, I’d want to be found
This post was originally written March 20, 2009… I’m sitting at Starbucks this evening with my husband. It’s date night,…
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Bible Knowledge and Memorization
This post was originally written February 5, 2010… Today I’d like to take a minute to answer some email questions…
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Hear, Learn, Keep, Do
When God wants to teach mankind something, He follows a very specific method that I can copy in my homeschooling….
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Biblical Homeschooling Methods
Over the last few weeks, we’ve been examining what Deuteronomy 6 has to say about a biblical homeschooling philosophy. I…
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God’s Recipe for Success (Proverbs 3:5-6)
As we continue our journey through the study guide of my book, Juggling Life’s Responsibilities, we find this simple question:…
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Demanding Wisdom
Wisdom is so absolutely essential to my life. The older I get, and the more I read in God’s Word, the more desperately I realize my need for God’s wisdom.
This week I have been doing a daily study of wisdom, only looking in the book of Proverbs. There is much more in my Bible than just what is found in Proverbs, but it’s all I’ve had time for this week. But it’s whetting my appetite, and I plan to continue this study.
James 1:5 is a wonderful promise, one that I have clung to many times already in my life. “If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him” (NIV).