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Quiverfull on NPR? Yup! (HT: StandFirm)
But I must say there is a quote that really disturbed me: “‘We’ll be able to take over both halls of Congress, we’ll be able to reclaim sinful cities like San Francisco for the faithful, and we’ll be able to wage very effective massive boycotts against companies that are going [...]

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After a week of early rushed mornings, days filled with paint/glitter/clay/ giggling/running/singing, and tired, hobbled-together dinners, VBS (or VBC – Vacation Bible Camp as it was re-christened this week) is OVER.
**Satisfied, tired SIGH**
I’ve not always been a huge proponent of VBS (I’m not necessarily, still). There are issues of expense, laying more work on already [...]

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As a homeschooler, wouldn’t you love to find a curriculum that allowed your entire family to study the Bible together?
About two weeks ago, I got an email asking about an Anglican curriculum for homeschool. To my knowledge there isn’t something like that, but I think until somebody comes up with that, we can make do [...]

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I had an email from a nice lady this weekend asking about a curriculum for Anglican homeschoolers, specifically a curriculum to teach about our faith. Well, unfortunately, other than Sunday School curricula (which aren’t a bad solution), there really isn’t anything like that geared toward home education. However, there are some good books which you [...]

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What do you do when your children don’t want to go to church?
Our church is in transition and we are having to worship on Sunday afternoons (4-6). This isn’t the best time of day for kids…they are tired and cranky and hungry. I don’t blame them for not wanting to go somewhere this time of [...]

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This is our Youth Pastor – he’s GREAT! He made this video to use with my son’s middle school youth group. The followed the video up with a relay race: putting the cards (which you’ll see in the video) in the correct place (Old Testament/New Testament) and the correct order.
The theme of this is “Indiana [...]

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Are you interested in reading more about celebrating the Church Year with your famiy? Here are some books I’ve found particularly helpful:
Celebrating the Church Year with ChildrenLots of crafts and hands-on learning activities
Rings, Kings, and ButterfliesIncludes a CD with printables. An excellent resource for the classroom, homeschool, sunday school, or family worship.
To Dance with GodIn [...]

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The following is a from a series of posts about my new year’s resolutions or my “Big Rocks”. These posts can be found here, or by selecting the “Rhythm, Reverence and Time” label.Did you enjoy visiting with my friend, Deb? I hope you’ll go by and visit her blog! She’s got lots to say [...]

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Carnival of
Anglican Advent Traditions
is OPEN!

Anglican or not, you’ll enjoy the Carnival!
Please ad your Advent traditions or ideas in the comments.

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Do you desire to make your Christmas preparations and celebrations more Christ-centered?

Curious about how a full observance of Advent can lead to a more joyous Christmas celebration?

Would you like to find out how others approach the season of Advent?

Join us TOMORROW, Wednesday, November 28th when Jeanne from At A Hen’s Pace will host a blog [...]

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