The Westminster Shorter Catechism For Study Classes by G.I. Williamson | Review
G.I. Williamson’s exposition on The Westminster Shorter Catechism is unlike most books I’ve reviewed, because it’s not exactly a living book (although it is …
G.I. Williamson’s exposition on The Westminster Shorter Catechism is unlike most books I’ve reviewed, because it’s not exactly a living book (although it is …
What are our responsibilities towards family left behind? Is the desire to raise your children in freedom selfish or sinful? At what point does …
“Mom, that sounds just like Canada!” I can’t tell you how many times my kids said that, or something to that effect, as we read …
Feeling overwhelmed by all the options for high school, I set aside my list of curriculum publishers and subjects I intended to investigate, and listened …
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If churches are shut down, sitting next to your friends in Sunday School is criminalized, Vacation Bible School with all its fun activities and …
8 years ago, Brad and I attended a conference in Maryland. My blogging buddy, Kasey Norton from Walking Redeemed, invited us to stay the …
We’ve enjoyed all the biographies we’ve read so far in the 40-volume Trailblazer series by Dave and Neta Jackson, but I thought I’d highlight Round …
Charlotte Mason says that “education is the science of relations.” The connections we make between one thing and another are evidence of what …