Jennifer Elia loves the gift that homeschooling brings her family, and explores 3 aspects of homeschooling that work perfectly with the Christmas season.
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Contributing Writers December 10, 2016 6,825 Views
Jennifer Elia loves the gift that homeschooling brings her family, and explores 3 aspects of homeschooling that work perfectly with the Christmas season.
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Why do we forget to say thank you for all that God gives us? To only discover later, as Amy Pawlusiak reminds us, the actual benefit of the gift He gave us.
Read More »Abby Sasscer December 4, 2016 8,256 Views
Abby Sasscer shares her struggle with holy detachment and a lesson from a mouse that taught her to let go of what is good in order to embrace what is best.
Read More »Contributing Writers December 1, 2016 8,218 Views
While the holiday rush builds around you, Jennifer Elia offers some practical tips to not only keep your sanity but to have your most fruitful Advent ever.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 30, 2016 5,048 Views
Elizabeth Turajski takes the stress out of Advent projects with her favorite non-artistic ways to celebrate the season with her kids. Glue gun not required!
Read More »Contributing Writers November 23, 2016 7,167 Views
Pass the pumpkin pie and count those blessings, it's Thanksgiving time and Jennifer Elia shows why her family is so thankful to be a homeschooling family.
Read More »Contributing Writers October 25, 2016 7,303 Views
Tom McFadden says look at the alumni to judge a college on effectiveness and faithfulness to mission. At Christendom College those results are remarkable.
Read More »Contributing Writers October 23, 2016 10,688 Views
When right is wrong and wrong is right, Andrew Murphy shows what the salmon can teach us about swimming against the current and living the Catholic Faith.
Read More »Contributing Writers October 22, 2016 3,471 Views
Parents pass on the light of faith in surprising ways. Seton grad Ashlynn Fayth Smith recounts how one mother used a "little thing" to inspire her children.
Read More »Contributing Writers September 26, 2016 4,232 Views
Understanding current events is essential to the learning process, but as Jennifer Elia explains, parents should be the newscasters for their children.
Read More »Contributing Writers September 24, 2016 7,857 Views
Amy Pawlusiak discusses common misconceptions about daily life as a homeschooling family and why, despite challenges, this life is better than most imagine.
Read More »Contributing Writers August 27, 2016 5,079 Views
Do you have an aspiring author in your family? Dennis McGeehan recommends a Catholic conference that could be an ideal field trip and network destination.
Read More »Contributing Writers July 24, 2016 3,623 Views
Family trip more stressful than it’s worth? Anna Marie Jehorek shares how adding pilgrimage sights to your travel plans can transform the family vacation.
Read More »Contributing Writers July 20, 2016 4,099 Views
Homeschool graduate Avellina Balestri, editor of a flourishing online Catholic literary magazine, shares how homeschooling prepared her for this mission.
Read More »Contributing Writers July 9, 2016 4,465 Views
Caitlin Bootsma talks with Dr. George Harne on the benefits of using the Socratic dialogue in college and how it lays the foundation for a fulfilling life.
Read More »John Clark July 8, 2016 14,745 Views
John Clark ponders the recent life and death of Sr. Cecilia Maria of Argentina, her wonderful Catholic example for living—and a smile that will last forever
Read More »John Clark June 24, 2016 8,339 Views
Since ancient Rome, blaming Christians has been a popular game. John Clark reminds us that the modern media's finger-pointing fiasco is nothing new.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 13, 2016 7,227 Views
Dads play a vital role in homeschooling, even when they can't contribute much. Christine Smitha shows how dad's support is as vital as the teaching itself.
Read More »Contributing Writers May 29, 2016 6,738 Views
Amanda Evinger, writer and homeschooling mother of three, explores six creative ways to take First Communion prep seriously and to heart with enthusiasm.
Read More »Contributing Writers May 18, 2016 6,504 Views
Must you attend a large, secular university to study abroad? Samuel Phillips, Christendom College’s Admissions Director, dispels a popular myth.
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