by Lorraine Espenhain | If you don’t nurture the spirit within you through prayer and spiritual reading, your "flesh" is going to get the upper hand...
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Lorraine Espenhain September 27, 2014 9,846 Views
by Lorraine Espenhain | If you don’t nurture the spirit within you through prayer and spiritual reading, your "flesh" is going to get the upper hand...
Read More »John Clark September 26, 2014 9,139 Views
by John Clark | Why does the horse laugh at fear? Why is he so excited to go into battle? The answer is simple: because the horse loves his master, and he knows his master loves Him.
Read More »Dave Armstrong September 24, 2014 9,091 Views
by Dave Armstrong | Calvin: Good! I think they might convert you to Reformed Protestantism. Plato: Falsehoods (even partial ones accompanied by much truth) are not allowed in heaven, so that is not possible.
Read More »Emily Molitor September 23, 2014 6,998 Views
by Emily Molitor | The easy answer seems to be yes. For when we fall into a pattern of complaining, it can quickly become interior as well as exterior.
Read More »Abby Sasscer September 22, 2014 8,865 Views
Abby Sasscer is a wife, homeschooling mother of three, author, and speaker. In 2004, Abby’s family moved to a cottage to practice voluntary simplicity. In 2008, she founded Project Nazareth and continues to spread the message of simple living by writing books and speaking for church groups.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett September 21, 2014 8,181 Views
Mary Ellen Barrett gives some great advice in dealing with frustrations that mothers had with boys & writing. Here are some great ideas to help!
Read More »Lorraine Espenhain September 20, 2014 6,004 Views
St. Alphonsus Liguori believed that the reading of holy books for spiritual answers was just as essential in the life of a Christian as prayer.
Read More »Kids Corner September 20, 2014 6,809 Views
Answer these questions: 1) Pope St. _ the Great has a calendar and a type of church music named after him. 2) St. Peter _ baptized and ministered to many thousands of African slaves.
Read More »John Clark September 19, 2014 80,973 Views
by John Clark | Has anyone else noticed that coffee has become the financial “fall guy” lately? We live in an age of bailouts, zombie banks, troubled assets, and more troubled liabilities, yet coffee is often pointed to as the real financial problem.
Read More »Ginny Seuffert September 17, 2014 12,174 Views
by Ginny Seuffert | I’ve been touting the benefits homeschooled students derive from sports and exercise for years. Let me share ten of the best reasons to get your kids moving.
Read More »Contributing Writers September 16, 2014 9,996 Views
Most Marian apparitions provide a message and a miracle. However, Mary did not speak during her visit to Knock, Ireland, in 1879.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark September 15, 2014 6,987 Views
by Mary Kay Clark | First, throw away or give away everything you can. If you haven’t used something in the last ten years, what are the chances you will ever need it again?
Read More »Kids Corner September 15, 2014 4,064 Views
Download this 'The Saints for September' Word Puzzle! A fun activity to for all ages! Search for these words: Claver, Cross, Damian, Gregory, Jerome, John, Matthew, Name, Pio, Robert, Sorrows, Vincent.
Read More »Lorraine Espenhain September 13, 2014 5,611 Views
by Lorraine Espenhain | When we don't discipline ourselves to read the Sacred Scriptures on a daily basis, how can that Word go to work in us?
Read More »John Clark September 12, 2014 17,427 Views
by John Clark | 1) Common Core is about testing. Homeschooling is about learning. 2) Common Core...
Read More »Bob Wiesner September 12, 2014 5,762 Views
by Bob Wiesner | College life can be hectic, even frantic at times. Collegiate studies demand a great deal of time and energy.
Read More »Contributing Writers September 11, 2014 6,762 Views
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.
Read More »Dave Armstrong September 10, 2014 9,676 Views
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 »Abby Sasscer September 9, 2014 7,806 Views
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 »Dr. Mary Kay Clark September 8, 2014 11,244 Views
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.
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