On Good Friday I cried and cried, even though I knew Easter was coming. I just couldn’t understand Good Friday.
All the Gospels in the New Testament devote several chapters to the last week of Jesus’ life. After all, there was so much going on that final week when Jesus took the sins of the whole world on Himself and died for us. Satan thought he won, but he lost! Jesus rose from the dead…
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This activity helps children remember all the events of Holy Week from the Jesus’ Triumphal Entry to the Last Supper to the Crucifixion to the Resurrection.
You are making a great decision to homeschool your children! No one cares more about your children than you do as a parent! Not only are you able to give your sons and daughters an excellent academic education, but you can impart your faith and build a strong relationship with them. I’m so grateful for…
Years later, I found myself homeschooling. None of the homeschooling books I read mentioned the piles of papers, books, textbooks, art supplies, and completed projects that quickly took over my home.
To keep clutter at bay requires organization and tidying up on a regular basis. These two things are very different from cleaning. Yes, cleaning is important, but it will not control clutter.
We are studying 20th Century history this year learned about the Miracle of Dunkirk, It is just one example that reminds us decisively that God still intervenes in the lives of men. He is the God of Miracles! Let me tell you the real story of the Miracle of Dunkirk.
St. Patrick is an English missionary and Apostle to the nation of Ireland. Captured by Irish pirates as a young boy, St. Patrick is a Christian hero that your children should meet.
A Coronavirus is a specific group of viruses. “Corona” means “crown” in Latin. if you look at a coronavirus under a microscope, these viruses look like a crown with little spikes sticking out of it.