Families frequently grapple with their children losing the Faith. Bob Wiesner shares the stories of 3 sinners who became stunning saints-so don't lose hope!
Read More »At the Foot of the Cross with Sister Josefa Menendez
Dr Clark welcomes you on a brief meditation on the Passion of Christ, seen through the eyes of Sister Jozefa Menendez, a Spanish mystic.
Read More »Faithful & Fun February Feast Traditions for the Family
Mary Ellen Barret doesn't like February. At all. But she does enjoy the chances to celebrate feasts and fun with the family. Enjoy these 12 February feasts!
Read More »The Top 4 Homeschool Questions of 2015 I Answered at Conferences
Ginny Seuffert strikes back with more suggestions and ideas to the top 4 questions posed at conferences last year. Has she answered yours?
Read More »20 Bad Arguments Against God’s Existence – ANSWERED
John Clark fires right back at a popular Youtube video '20 SHORT Arguments Against God's Existence', and shuts him down in 8 steps.
Read More »3 Fairy Tales that Teach Us to Know What’s Essential & Not
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian dips into his hoard of literature and tales to help us understand what 'wisdom' is, and how we can tell what is essential and not.
Read More »My Secret to Building Independence in My Homeschooler
Gina Berios shares 2 independence-building hacks for her 6 homeschooler children; color-coding and organizing the planners.
Read More »I Can’t Seem to Keep the House in Order & School at the Same Time!
Dr Clark is back with a new round of questions and answers, tackling the top 8 issues folk grapple with this month. Has she answered yours?
Read More »4 Goals of a Young Mother for Her Homeschooling Future
Emily Molitor is often intimidated by the sheer number of options available for my children’s future. These 4 goals are simpler than you think!
Read More »4 Ways to Prioritize as a Homeschool Mom, & Minimize Your Schedule
Homeschooling is like having two full time jobs: school teacher and stay-at-home mother. Here are Elizabeth Turasjki's 4 steps to keeping simpler schedules.
Read More »Shut Down Roe v. Wade with These 4 Points
If you're in the prolife battle, John Clark brings up four crucial things to know about Roe v. Wade - from research and the justices' own words.
Read More »The Secret to Finding Joy in a Single Career
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian explores Greek philosophers, classical poetry and common sense for his reasons why we should stick to a single career.
Read More »3 Tips for Homeschooling a Child with Aspergers
Patrice Fagnant-Macarthur knew nothing about Aspergers when she started homeschooling. She share the tips she learned on the way to make life thrive!
Read More »The Sisters of Charity: The ‘Battlefield Angels’ of the Civil War
While visiting the National Shrine of St Elizabeth Ann Seton, Anna Jehorek was in for an inspiring and unexpected history lesson on the Sisters of Charity.
Read More »Winning the Food Wars: 6 Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat Well
Patricia Purcell knows how hard it is to get kids off junk food. Her 6 tried-and-true ideas bring the family together around fun and nutrition!
Read More »The Real Reasons Why I Homeschool in Today’s Nutty World
Amanda Evinger's kitchen looks out over the parish graveyard. Instead of being depressed, she draws inspiration to keep her homeschool on the real target.
Read More »Should We be Trying to Christianize David Bowie?
John Clark is happy to pray for the passing of any cultural icon, but questions the trend to gloss over Bowie's own words about his outlook on life.
Read More »The 6 Secrets to Rescuing a Derailed Homeschool
It's easy to get off track. It can be hard to get it together again! Christina Wersland walks us through the 6 steps that turn derailing into road bumps.
Read More »Why ‘The Odyssey’ Explores the 3 Types of Happiness
Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian underscores the theme of happiness in the Odyssey, and shows how Odysseus can't be satisfied by the first two.
Read More »4 Tips for High School Homeschool I Learned the Hard Way
Seton graduate Mary Anslinger shares her 4 tips for succeeding in high school when work and conflicts vie for your attention.
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