by a White Fathers Missionary | The public schools faltered but homeschools did not and education continued. In Bantu Africa, it really takes and needs a village to educate a child.
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Does the Catholic Church Claim to be “Above” the Bible and Its “Creator”?
by Dave Armstrong | The Catholic Church assuredly does not claim any such thing; only that an authoritative Christian tradition and institutional Church was necessary to establish and proclaim the canon of Scripture.
Read More »3 Simple Ways To Make Homeschooling Fun & Engaging
Abby Sasscer's favorite childhood memories were Field Trip Days. As a homeschool mom of 3, here are 3 ways that she nurtures her kids love for learning!
Read More »Faithful and Free: Celebrating Mary, Most Faithful Virgin
by Mary Kay Clark | The Faithful Virgin was born full of grace. Nevertheless, she still had a free will, just as we do. Unlike us, however, Mary remained faithful throughout her life.
Read More »Pray Your Way Through Your Homeschool Day
by Mary Ellen Barret | When our homeschool lifestyle began, it was easy to let the prayer part of my life fall away since I was too busy to sit quietly.
Read More »5 Steps to a Better School Year
by Sarah Rose | We hope the following tips will aid you at the beginning of a new school year!
Read More »4 Things Mother Teresa Taught The World About Poverty and How We Can Help The Poor
by John Clark | A short reflection about a few of the ways that she shaped, and continues to shape, our notion of poverty and how we can help the poor.
Read More »It’s Impossible, Right? Not with God! | The Zimak Family
by Gary Zimak | “That’s impossible!” How many times have you spoken those words over the course of your life? If you’re like me, the number is probably in the hundreds or thousands.
Read More »Why Didn’t C. S. Lewis Become a Catholic?
by Dave Armstrong | I think it is admirable of Lewis to honestly admit his biases, and to acknowledge that they had an irrational but profound effect...
Read More »Tips for Teaching Active Boys (Girls Too!)
by Mary Kay Clark | Active boys and girls need movement while they are learning. They like moving at the same time they are studying.
Read More »How Much Do You Love Me? – One Answer for the Depression Discussion
by John Clark | I knew that depression was common, but it seems to be more widespread than I thought, and often so well-hidden.
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