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Keystone Magazines-shop worn

http://hef.org.nz/category/keystone-magazine/

Shop Worn Keystone Magazine

$4.00 each plus postage

Postage:

$1.50 each or

up to 6 for $1.50 or

up to 12 for $3.00

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November 2005 2005 (3 copies)

keystone-body-0511webssitereadypdf.pdf

or

http://hef.org.nz/2006/keystone-volxi-nov1-november-2005/

Feature Family: Dirk & Joanne Den Harder

The Faith of Us Fathers: A Father’s Resolutions by Cotton Mather

Teaching Tips: The Wonders of Classical Music by Jude Wanniski

When the Going Gets Tough: Rest for Weary Homeschool Mums by Jane Bentley

Worldviews in Focus: Christians, Dominion and Filmmaking by Douglas Phillips

Graduates Speak: “Amputation” and the Art of Christian Parenting by Amber L. DeLadurantey; Convocation Speech by Noah Riner

Home Educators Did It!: Journal Entries by Isaac Botkin

Over a Cuppa: Seven Weeks in the USA by Craig Smith

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January 2006 (2 copies only)

Feature Family: Lamb-Miller Family

The Faith of Us Fathers: Why Do You Educate Your Own Children? by Rodger Williams

Over a Cuppa: Two Schools, Two Choices; Parent-Directed Christian Education by Andrea Schwartz; Why Christian Education? by Michael Drake

When the Going Gets Tough: Rest for Weary Homeschool Mums, Pt. 2 by Jane Bentley

Graduates Speak: Brett’s 2005 Resolutions by Brett Harris

Home Education Research: Will Your Children Be Christian? by Bruce Shortt

Tough Questions People Ask: “What Will You Do If Homeschooling (or Smacking) Becomes Illegal?” – Conviction versus Preference, Pt. 1 by Attorney David Gibbs

Learning Disabilities: My Experiences with Visual Thinking Sensory Problems and Communication Difficulties, Pt. 1 by Temple Grandin, Ph.D

Teaching Tips: Suggestions to Combat Homeschool Burnout by Laurie Bluedorn

plus more……..

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March 2006 (4 copies only)

Feature Family: Peter and Helen Bryant;

The Faith of Us Fathers: When a Father Does Not Discipline His Child, Part 1 by Julio Severo

Home Education Research: New Zealand Universities by Craig Smith

Over a Cuppa: Living Next Door by Kendra Fletcher

CHomeS Roundup: Home Educators Impress Again

Graduates Speak: Hero Makers by Rebecca Severn

Tough Questions People Ask: What Will You Do If Home Education (or Smacking) Becomes Illegal? – Conviction versus Preference, Part 2 (Final) by David Gibbs

Learning Disabilities: My Experiences with Vision Thinking Sensory Problems & Communication Difficulties, Part 2 by Temple Grandin

Plus more…..

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July 2006 (5 copies only)Feature Family: Nicholas and Daphne Tamme

The Faith of Us Fathers: Answering the Critics by Geoffrey Botkin

Home Education Research: Reinventing the Schoolroom, Part 1 by Allan Carlson, Ph.D; Watching Sex on TV Predicts Adolescent Initiation of Sexual Behavior

In Line With Scripture: Bow Your Knee by Rev Mark Rushdoony

Graduates Speak: Full, Satisfied and Forgotten by Amber L DeLadurantey

Tough Questions People Ask: What if You Fail? by Marybeth Whalen

Over a Cuppa: Helping Your Husband to Walk on Water by Cindy Schaap

Teaching Tips: Secondary Literature by Mike McHugh

Worldviews in Focus: Interview with Nancy Pearcey Interviewer Michael Farris

Learning Disabilities: My Experiences with Visual Thinking Sensory Problems and Communication Difficulties, Part 4 (Final) by Temple Grandin, Ph.D

plus more………

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