Open yourself to God’s will and your dreams will take you down a path you never imagined. Five years ago, my husband, Jason, had a dream. He was inspired to ...
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Are All Christians Priests? The Biblical Evidence for Priests Separate from the Laity
by Dave Armstrong | Our Protestant friends (particularly evangelicals) sometimes claim that all Christians are priests, and that there is no special class set apart from others in the Church.
Read More »3 Ways to Stimulate the Power of Accurate Observation and Recording
This is the eleventh article in the series How to Get an Elite Prep School Education on a Homeschool Budget. More than ever, American society needs leaders who are well formed, not ...
Read More »A Homeschool Mom with Free Time Online: Am I Addicted or Inspired?
by Emily Molitor | My first instinct is to the wonderful world of inspiring blogs, online shopping, and pages and pages of recipes and crafts.
Read More »Taking the Show on the Road: My Trick to Incentivize Homeschooling
Ever feel stale? Those four walls are closing in on you and everyone is annoying each other… It’s time to pack up the books and take the show on the ...
Read More »John Clark’s 7 Best Articles: The 2014 Roundup
Here are samples that amount to a “Best of” John Clark’s articles for 2014. Thank you for reading my columns again this year. You homeschool Moms and Dads and kids are ...
Read More »Follow the 12 Days of Christmas! Free Christmas Activity
Maria Nauman, a Featured Family on SetonMagazine.com, has hand-drawn and inked out a beautiful, full-page activity for you and your children to enjoy! Pin it up on your fridge, and ...
Read More »A Piece of Heaven in Hell: The Moral Miracle of the Christmas Truce
by Bob Wiesner | And yet, in the midst of the misery, a moral miracle occurred with virtually no precedent: the Christmas truce of 1914.
Read More »How Far Is It to Bethlehem? Thousands of Miles, or Inside You?
by Michele Suner | How far is it to Bethlehem? Not very far. Shall we find the stable room Lit by the star?
Read More »Imitating David’s Heart
4th Week of Advent Scripture Reading: 2 Samuel 7:1-5, 8B-12, 14A, 16 When King Saul died, God appointed David to be the next king of Israel. A beautiful palace was ...
Read More »Merry Christmas from Seton’s Featured Families!
It’s been another full year for families everywhere, and if you’ve been following the adventures and exploits of our Featured Families – or if you homeschool yourself – you know ...
Read More »The Silent, Christmas God: Hiding in Stables & Tabernacles
by Andrew Murphy | If we journey back almost 2000 years to the city of David to the small town of Bethlehem on the eve of the first Christmas...
Read More »Will You Be Able To Stand?
4th Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Malachi 3:1-4, 23-24 In today’s First Reading, the prophet Malachi asks, “Who can endure the Day of His Coming? Who can stand when He ...
Read More »‘O Night Divine’: Why Christmas Getting is Just as Important as Giving
by Nikolai Brelinksi | When I left the church that night, wishing friends “Merry Christmas”, I felt that Christmas love in the air.
Read More »Easy Salmon with Creamy Dill Sauce – Simple Kitchen Series
by Abby Sasscer | Christmas is just around the corner and I’m excited to share with you one of my favorite simple recipes: Baked Salmon with Creamy Dill Sauce!
Read More »On Treasures And Pleasures And God’s Place In Your Heart
4th Week of Advent Scripture Reading: 1 Samuel 1:24-28 In today’s First Reading, the Church takes us to the home of Elkanah and Hannah, a pious couple who live in ...
Read More »Jesus at Walmart: 10 Hilarious Homeschool Moments from Seton Families
"Daddy taught us that Jesus was angry because the people had turned the temple into a Wal-Mart."
Read More »The Obedience of Faith
4th Sunday of Advent Scripture Reading: Romans 16:25-27 In today’s Second Reading, the Church takes us to St. Paul’s epistle to the Christians in Rome. Paul has just written a ...
Read More »Homeschooling My Older Kids: Turning Challenges into Graces
Not to be a whiner, but there have been parts of this Advent which have felt like Lent in our house. Rather than cheerfully preparing for a beloved guest, I ...
Read More »Afraid to be Audacious? An Advent Call to Action!
by Lorraine Espenhain | In this holy and penitential season of Advent, the court of Heaven is summoning you to stand up, step out, and dare to become one of them!
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