We are nearing the time of the year when we begin to get phone calls from reporters doing stories on home schooling. In fact, yesterday I received such a call from a reporter who told me that her newspaper had been getting lots of comments on their website about the problems with the local school district and that they would be home schooling their children instead of sending them back to the … [Read more...]
Other News – April 23, 2011
The Glorious Power of the Resurrection By S. Michael Craven As we begin this Holy Week there is no other issue, no other thought more demanding of our attention than that of the death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. On these facts—and most especially the resurrection—rest the whole Christian faith, mission, and message. If Homeschooling Is So Good, then Why … [Read more...]
The Battle of San Jacinto in 900 Words
(an excerpt from The Soldiers of San Jacinto presented in honor of San Jacinto Day) 4:00 PM, April 21, 1836 — General Houston, atop a dappled gray, gives the order, “Trail arms! Forward!” 4:00 PM, April 21, 1836 — General Houston, atop a dappled gray, gives the order, “Trail arms! Forward!” Some 900 men, unwashed, underfed, caked with mud and dressed in rags, begin a long walk … [Read more...]
10 yr Old Christian Girl Forced to Attend Government-run School
by Alliance Defense Fund - YOUTUBE Too Christian" 10 yr old Christian home schooled girl forced to attend government-run school. See the video. … [Read more...]
King James Bible’s 400-year reign – Quadricentennial of KJV to get royal treatment
By Mark A. Kellner Its cadence is found in the speeches of Abraham Lincoln and the lyrics of Paul Simon. Renowned narrator Alexander Scourby and country music legend Johnny Cash have recorded spoken versions of the text. It's estimated that 1 billion copies have been printed since the first volume rolled off the press in 1611. Read the rest. … [Read more...]
Homeschooling By the Numbers
by Daily Infographic I remember when I first met my home-schooled neighbors. I was in about 3rd grade and my neighbors were twins. I would get to hang out with them after school and I could never grasp what it would be like to be home-schooled. They'd talk about how they got 2 and 1/2 hours for lunch where they could go on the computer, watch tv or go outside. They could eat whatever was in the … [Read more...]


