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5 Words to Make the Most of This School Break (You need it!)
5 Words to Make the Most of This School Break ~ Written by Kari Patterson of Sacred Mundane We had just put the littles to bed Sunday night, December 19th, when the realization washed over me: No school tomorrow! I was surprised how I could physically feel the relief and joy well up inside. I love school. Our big kids attend a 1/week “school” for homeschool teens, where my husband and I both teach. It’s a highlight of our week. We all love school. We love Run Club. We love theater. We love Bible study. We love all the beautiful...
ChristianBook.com: After Christmas Clearance and FREE Shipping!
I don’t know what it is about the week between Christmas and New Years but I always get an itch to buy BOOKS. I know,... ChristianBook.com: After Christmas Clearance and FREE Shipping! first appeared on Saving Toward A Better Life.
How Does EdTech Drive Success In Homeschooling?
This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of homeschooling, and how technology supports learning at home. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Blog Tour and Giveaway: The Lost Dutchman’s Secret by Rebekah Jones
About the BookBook: The Lost Dutchman’s SecretAuthor: Rebekah JonesGenre: Christian Historical Mystery, Fairytale retellingRelease date: November 2, 2021There’s a deadly secret in them thar hills—and gold, or so they say.Deeply in debt to a wealthy local, Charles Sinclair, Dorothy Hodges’ father finally promises she’ll pay and in gold, no less. If only Dorothy could take to take the promises he spins out of thin air and turn them into that gold, all would be well.With the help of a strange, rumpled man, Dorothy does manage to bring payment to one of Sinclair’s sons only to discover it won’t pay off the debt. Will the next payment be...
Liturgy for the Hurried Mom This Christmas
Liturgy for the Hurried Mom This Christmas ~ Written by Jamie C. Martin of Simple Homeschool and Introverted Moms Lord, this precious week is upon us. Yet instead of joy and anticipation, I confess that my soul rushes, not to you, but to a long mental list of details still undone. Prefer to listen instead? To presents unwrapped and read-alouds unfinished, to thoughts of ungrateful children who don’t appreciate all I give and a heart fragmented by the brokenness of this dark world. God, I’m certain I could revel in awe at your son’s birth from a distant, quiet place....