by Lorraine Espenhain | Our prayers will be answered by God, not because we have succeeded in getting God to see things our way, but because He has succeeded in changing our hearts
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Lorraine Espenhain November 15, 2014 7,559 Views
by Lorraine Espenhain | Our prayers will be answered by God, not because we have succeeded in getting God to see things our way, but because He has succeeded in changing our hearts
Read More »John Clark November 14, 2014 45,420 Views
by John Clark | Pope Francis is one of the most mistranslated people in the history of the world.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 13, 2014 13,841 Views
by Christine Smitha | Around the world, many of the best Advent traditions carry the idea of the hidden seed, a hidden seed of faith and charity we nurture...
Read More »Contributing Writers November 11, 2014 8,383 Views
What you read matters! What your children read matters! Lets start with two quotes from Don Bosco. “Never read books you aren’t sure about… even supposing that these bad books ...
Read More »Abby Sasscer November 10, 2014 7,104 Views
by Abby Sasscer | Below is my top seven list of small appliances that make a big difference in my kitchen.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark November 8, 2014 6,237 Views
by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | Any classroom school teacher will admit that there is nothing better than individualized instruction. Schooling by parents is the most individualized.
Read More »John Clark November 7, 2014 10,556 Views
This year, Lisa and I attended two weddings. Two of my nieces kicked off the Clark wedding cycle that—considering the gaggle of nieces and nephews—is likely to last for many ...
Read More »Contributing Writers November 6, 2014 6,409 Views
by Malia Lewis | One of the reasons I enjoy homeschooling is because we are a military family. Frequent moves and very unpredictable schedules ...
Read More »Featured Families November 5, 2014 6,645 Views
By Maureen Stowell We are the last people that you would have thought would ever homeschool. My husband, Bruce, was a school board member for several years and president for ...
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian November 4, 2014 7,452 Views
In the ancient world, the Greek and Roman deities visited men in disguise, often appearing in the form of beggars or suppliants to see if mortals honored the sacred laws ...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark November 3, 2014 5,265 Views
by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | It was Anne’s and Joachim’s realization that she needed to be protected from the curiosity of others, that made them decide to take Mary to the private, protective...
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett November 2, 2014 6,962 Views
by Mary Ellen Barrett | Devoting November to the Holy Souls will take very little time and reap many rewards...
Read More »Lorraine Espenhain November 1, 2014 11,041 Views
You have enclosed me behind and before, and laid your hand upon me.” (Psalm 139:5) A little while ago, I found myself tossing and turning in my bed from 10:00 ...
Read More »John Clark October 31, 2014 10,061 Views
I have written a few serious columns lately, and as my faithful readers (OK, “reader,” singular) know, I am not a very serious person. So I thought it might be ...
Read More »Abby Sasscer October 30, 2014 7,017 Views
This is the first post in Abby Sasscer’s Simple Kitchen Series Most of us are constantly on the lookout for ways to save on grocery bills. It is no easy ...
Read More »Contributing Writers October 29, 2014 7,884 Views
I know how hard it can be to stay focused on your education. It’s tough. Yes, you’re so excited when your new books come in and you can’t wait to ...
Read More »Ginny Seuffert October 28, 2014 8,058 Views
by Ginny Seuffert | There is no reason why one of your homeschool Catholic children cannot aspire to public office.
Read More »Contributing Writers October 27, 2014 8,769 Views
by Anna Eileen | I have recently come to appreciate that I was not homeschooled all 13 years of school. I started in public school, and then tried parochial school, but....
Read More »Lorraine Espenhain October 25, 2014 7,098 Views
by Lorraine Espenhain | Most people believe that courage is the absence of fear. This, however, is simply not true. True courage is doing something in spite of the fear!
Read More »John Clark October 24, 2014 7,895 Views
by John Clark | On October 18, Pope Francis approached an audience to deliver perhaps the most important speech of his papacy.
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