The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion to God Almighty. … [Read more...] about John Adams on The Fourth [er, Second] of July
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Guest Post – Author Katherine Loop on Biblical Math
This week, we are featuring the unique resource, Revealing Arithmetic: Math Concepts from a Biblical Worldview. I get a lot of questions from homeschoolers about how to teach "literal math," and even more confused responses when I excitedly discuss showing our children God's hand in mathematics. Yet … [Read more...] about Guest Post – Author Katherine Loop on Biblical Math
Revealing Arithmetic: Math Concepts From a Biblical Worldview
Homeschoolers are convinced that math is important, but we may not consider teaching math from a biblical perspective. Katherine Loop tells us why we must – and how we can – in Revealing Arithmetic: Math Concepts from a Biblical Worldview. Just as creation science is wholly different in its … [Read more...] about Revealing Arithmetic: Math Concepts From a Biblical Worldview
Ask the Grad – Amy Bell
from the archives, a homeschool graduate worth another look ...This week's homeschool graduate is a second generation home educator. I strongly believe in the contributions of those who are continuing the tradition of parental instruction. Homeschool graduates like Amy who choose to build upon the … [Read more...] about Ask the Grad – Amy Bell
Is There an Absence of God in Your Schooling?
Yesterday, I spouted off about the difference between biblical Christianity and secular humanism. You may have wondered, "So, what? Does this even matter in my day-to-day home education? How does this change my homeschooling?" Well, I'm glad you asked. Our world view - our basic beliefs - should … [Read more...] about Is There an Absence of God in Your Schooling?
Biblical Christianity vs. Secular Humanism
The modern humanist is in secession from society. He is in flight from knowledge and in full-scale retreat from reality. The humanist is compelled to deny the possiblilty of knowledge, because it is the only possible way he can imagine of denying God. David declared, "The heavens declare the glory … [Read more...] about Biblical Christianity vs. Secular Humanism