Allforlife – Prolife training workshop: Saturday 28 November 2009

Saturday 28 November 2009

Register | Speakers | Travel
Accomodation | Programme

A workshop hosted by Voice for Life Kapiti in Paraparaumu,

1hr North of Wellington

Free Registration!
Lunch Provided – Donations Welcome

As a local pro-life group we have become increasingly convinced that whilst many of us are intuitively pro-life, we need to be better at articulating…

“why we believe what we believe”

In the abortion debate, if we are ever going to get better traction and claw back the lost ground, we will need to upskill.

Furthermore, we are conscious that the grass roots membership rarely comes together to learn, to inspire, and to network.

Download the All for Life

brochure/rego-form

Register

To register your interest in attending the All for Life Pro-Life Training Workshop, please either download the brochure/rego-form (above), or email Dave the coordinator 🙂

You can also… Register online

We do require confirmation for catering purposes.

Speakers

Brian Whittaker
Facilitator for All for Life workshop

Born and raised in Wellington and living on the Kapiti Coast since 1986. Brian has travelled extensively, particularly through third World Countries. A self employed Property Valuer. Married to Chris who home schools their seven Children. Member of Voice for Life Kapiti.

Brendan Malone
Family Life
International

Brendan is married to Katie, they have a daughter Lucy and have recently had twin girls. Brendan travels around schools and youth groups giving talks about all life issues. He also keeps FLI’s website updated and was instrumental in producing FLI’s DVD “Love, Sex and the Truth”. He also has a weekly radio spot on radio Rhema and runs the annual Hearts Aflame Catholic Summer School.

www.fli.org.nz

Andy Moore
Prolife NZ

Andy Moore is a 22yr old Christian, currently studying towards a Political Science Degree at Canterbury University. He believes that abortion is the worst social injustice all times, a silent holocaust taking place; just down the road from you. He has been involved in starting up Prolife NZ and working to build the pro-life movement throughout New Zealand. His desire is to encourage others to speak up for unborn and to empower them to be able to effectively impact their culture. Andy can be found blogging at…

www.starstuddedsuperstep.com

Bob McCoskrie
Family First NZ

It’s time to SPEAK UP for what is best for families! New Zealanders need a voice that can lobby for strong families and safe communities, which is why Bob started his organisation “Family First”. Are you concerned about rising family break downs and the decline in standards and responsibility? Come and listen to Bob McCroskrie and be inspired for change!

www.familyfirst.org.nz

Matthew & Madeline Flannagan

Dr Matthew & Madeleine Flannagan are married and have 4 children. They are Evangelicals, with Reformed leanings and are currently members of the Presbyterian Church. Both are adult converts and were not raised in Christian families. Politically they are both Classical Liberals. Both are accomplished speakers, have years of experience talking to audiences, both lay and academic, and can pitch their topic to suit any audience from children through to university level.

www.mandm.org.nz

Programme (draft)

9.00 – 9.30 Registration

Session 1

9.30 – 10.00 Welcome
The S.L.E.D Presentation
Brian Whitaker
10.00 – 10.15 Feedback

Session 2

10.15 – 10.45 Political scene/Media/Labels Bob McCoskrie
10:45 – 11.00 Feedback
11.00 – 11.15 Morning tea

Session 3

11.15 – 11.45 Bob McCoskrie
11.45 – 12.00 Feedback

Session 4

12.00 – 12.30 apologetics/slogans Matt & Madeline Flannagan
12.30 – 12.45 Feedback
12:45 – 1:30 Lunch
Various Video clips will be running
1:30 – 1:45 Musicians

Session 5

1.45 – 2.15 Matt & Madeline Flannagan
2.15 – 2.30 Feedback

Session 6

2:30 – 3:00 The Enemy from within Brendan Malone
3:00 – 3:15 Feedback

Session 7

3:15 – 3:45 Brendan Malone
3:45 – 4:00 Feedback

Session 8

4:00 – 4:30 what does it mean to be pro-life? Andy Moore
4:30 – 4:45 Feedback

Session 9

4:45 – 5:15 Wrap-up Brian Whitaker
Workshop evaulation forms to complete

Barbeque afterwards for all interested

Accomodation

If you need to stay a night or two in Wellington/Paraparaumu, contact Dave to discuss accomodation options – such as billeting.

Spare vehicles available.

more info coming as soon as we have a better idea of numbers attending.

Travel

Location: St Patrick’s School Hall, 8 Tongariro Street, Paraparaumu.
View Larger MapIf you’re flying, best to book flights early before they get too expensive. Plan to be in Wellington by late Friday night or early Saturday morning as there will be vehicles arranged to drive up to Paraparam.

Cheap flights: www.houseoftravel.co.nz

more info coming soon…

RSVP at the Facebook event

email: dave@homecreators.co.nz | phone: 04 297 1685 (ext. 723)

Canberra Conference with Diana Waring: 23 – 24 October 2009

Today in Canberra will be your last opportunity to hear Diana in the Southern Hemisphere for awhile.

We keep hearing of people who have had life changing experiences at these conferences. Diana is very honest and she shares from her heart. She shares her experiences good and difficult. The wonderful thing about the difficult things that Diana shares with us is how she overcame the difficulties to have even stronger relationships with her children.

If you want to improve your relationships with your children then come hear Diana.

If your relationship is already good with your children and you want to have even better relationships with them, then come hear Diana.

You wont be disappointed.

No matter what curriculum you use, you are able to apply what Diana says to your home education journey. Come and see/hear how your home education journey can be full of joy and fun and learning – living, learning and laughing as the title of the conferences says.

If you missed hearing Diana when she was in your area, it is well worth the air fare or land travel to get to this conference. Again you wont be disappointed. You will be challenged and encouraged.

https://hef.org.nz/2009/canberra-conference-with-diana-waring-23-%E2%80%93-24-october-2009/

Coming up on HSLDA @home e-vents

How can literature support Christian faith? Join Dr. James Stobaugh on Monday, October 26, at 9:00 p.m. (ET), to hear how appreciation of literature can establish a firm apologetics foundation for your student. In this stimulating webinar, Dr. Stobaugh will specifically address the importance of learning to understand, analyze, and appreciate literature for effective college preparation and for the establishment of a firm apologetics foundation.

Then, on Thursday, October 29, at 9:00 p.m. (ET), discover the father’s role in the homeschooling endeavor. Dr. Fred Worth will explain that, even if Mom is doing the majority of the instruction, the father has a very important role in the success of the family’s homeschool. His role encompasses academics, discipline and spiritual leadership. Dr. Worth will explain what Dad needs to do to be successful in each important part of his role as a homeschool father.

Space is limited for these e-vents, so register today! For more information, or to register, go to www.hslda.org/athome.

If you would like to receive emails with e-vent announcements and notification of special e-vents, please update your HSLDA E-lert Service subscription

Canberra Conference with Diana Waring: 23 – 24 October 2009

Canberra: 23 – 24 October 2009

Canberra

23 – 24 October 2009

Location

Dickson Baptist Church
Cowper St.
Dickson Shopping Centre,
ACT
(Opposite Dickson swimming pool)
For a map and directions please go HERE

Time

9.00-9.30 am Registration
9.30 – 11.00 am Workshop One
11.00 – 11.30 am Morning Tea
11.30 am – 1.00 pm History Workshop
Please choose one only on your registration form
1.00 – 2pm. Lunch
BYO lunch; Catch up with friends and peruse curriculum stands
2.00 – 3.30 pm Workshop Three
There will be more time available to peruse curriculum stands following the last workshop

HEA Rates

This is a HEA sponsored event.
If you are not an HEA member, day membership fees must be paid for insurance purposes.
Day membership of $5 per person, max $15 per family for the conference is available
OR
Join HEA and quote HEA member on registration

Conference Rates

Full conference single AU$ 50
Full conference couple / family AU$ 70
One day only single AU$ 30
One day only couple / family AU$ 50

Payment Methods

Pay via direct bank deposit or post your cheque with your registration forms or use the PayPal forms below.

Your PayPal receipt is your registration for the conference.

Pay without revealing your debit or credit card numbers, or your bank account details

To pay go to:

http://www.dianadownunder.com/


Children

Youth 12 years and over are welcome at the conference workshops, as are nursing infants. Otherwise, please make alternate arrangements for your children. At this stage it is not anticipated that there will be any available childcare on-site.

Workshops

Early Bird choices: There will be two general workshops and one history focussed workshop each day. If you register before June 30th, you have an opportunity to input into which history workshop is offered on each day. Please note your preference on the registration form or in the Instructions to Merchant PayPal form. The most preferred workshop will be decided when Early Bird Registrations close, June 30, 2009

Friday Workshops

The well kept secret of a biblical education
Option one Exposing the Wizard of OZ
Option two: Whatever happened to church history
Got Teens

Saturday Workshops

Not your average genius
Option one:  History via the Scenic route
Option two: Unlocking the mystery’s of the middle ages
Actively Engage Learning and Actually enjoy learning

Coordinator: Stephanie Herbert

Phone 02 6247 5320

If you need to leave a message, please give a land line number

Email: brettani@bigpond.com

303 Dungog Rd
Martins Creek
NSW
2420

Home Education Association Australia

This is a Home Education Association sponsored event in Canberra.

pdf registration form SydneyDown load your registration form 338 KB

Advancing with NHERI and Dr. Ray

National Home Education Research Institute

NATIONAL HOME EDUCATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

mailing: PO Box 13939  Salem, Oregon 97309

shipping: 925 Cottage St. NE  Salem, Oregon 97301

(503) 364-1490, fax (503) 364-2827

http://www.nheri.org, Dr. Ray personal: bray@nheri.org

Dear Friend,

You may think western Oregon is always rainy, cloudy, misty, and cold. That thinking is what keeps our southern neighbors away (smile). But, we hit 107 degrees on a Tuesday in July then 108 the next day, and we are headed for 92 today – are we ever glad we do not have a water shortage here in Salem, Oregon! I am not, however, very concerned about physical heat. It will not stop parents from making the best choices they can for their children’s education; that is, their discipleship. Keep in mind, though, there is another form of heat that is placing children and family solidarity at risk.

I am detecting that heat and pressure are building from those who want to be in control of the teaching, training, and indoctrination of your children, rather than you being in charge. Consider four examples.

1.      A New Hampshire Court orders Christian homeschooled girl to attend public school. Although excelling in her academic education and being well-rounded in her social skills, the court is reportedly concerned about the strength of her Christian beliefs.[1]

2.      Badman report in England: Graham Badman, a former Managing Director of Children, Families and Education in the County of Kent’s, submitted his June 2009 Report to the Secretary of State on the Review of Elective Home Education in England. He proposes draconian changes in English home education law. He claims, on a faulty basis, that homeschooling should be extensively regulated in England. He makes recommendations that government officials be empowered to compel entry into the homes of families engaged in home education and interrogate each child.[2]

3.      Professor Robert Kunzman of Indiana University publishes a book, Write These Laws on Your Children: Inside the World of Conservative Christian Homeschooling, in 2009 and argues that all homeschool children should be compelled by the government to take achievement tests (against the will of their parents?).[3]

4.      Missouri law controls more homeschoolers. Under a new Missouri law (2009), compulsory attendance now extends to age 17 unless a child has earned 16 high school credits. This affects homeschoolers; it gives the state more control over parents and children.

I was recently flying home from serving as an expert witness in a court case in the Midwest and considering such examples as the above-mentioned. Related to that, I would like to offer you some brief comments on research and its importance. I remember once wondering whether I, as a Christian, was simply trying to selfishly justify or rationalize my participation in research,[4] which I enjoy doing. So I asked a nationally respected man if he could think of any scriptures that related to the concept of research. Although he could not give me the passage citation, I carefully listened to the rendition of the scripture that came to his mind. I searched all kinds of words and phrases but could not find it in the word of God. Months later, I received a letter from a Christian organization and, lo and behold, the following scripture was mentioned:

Through wisdom a house is built, And by understanding it is established; By knowledge the rooms are filled With all precious and pleasant riches. A wise man is strong, Yes, a man of knowledge increases strength; For by wise counsel you will wage your own war, And in a multitude of counselors there is safety. (Proverbs 24:3-6, NKJV).

It was the scripture that the man had tried to quote for me. What is the application? I offer one. You might think that everyone should simply respect your right and authority to direct the education and upbringing of your children because you know this is a clear precept from God. Or you might be a non-Christian classical liberal who believes in a very limited government, and come to the same conclusion. Do not keep dreaming this way. Most judges who govern courts, legislators, professors of education, media reporters, professors of political science, and our culture (both in the United States and in many other nations) are far – very far – from biblical in their thinking and practice.

Facts, figures, and statistics from research that clarify and support biblical concepts and practices are knowledge that increases power for the advancement of God’s kingdom. Research built from right thinking can be an effective tool against wrong thinking and, bluntly put, malevolent attacks against parents and their children.

Along these lines, I am happy to tell you that a new nationwide study that NHERI has conducted, with major support from a well-known homeschool organization, was recently released. I am confident you will be enthused and blessed by the findings of the report. You may visit us www.nheri.org and click on the link at the top of the page to read some of the findings of the research.

If you would like a copy of the full-length research report – in the form of a book –

please be sure to check the box on the enclosed form.

In addition to the new study, following are just a few examples of the many things that NHERI has been able to do for you and families around the world during the past several months:

4/22/09  KHRO Radio of El Paso, Texas interviews Dr. Ray.

4/27/09 Focus on the Family ministry gets research statistics from NHERI.

5/5/09 NHERI helps homeschoolers in Maine with research to help deal with  bad proposed legislation.

5/6/09 Dr. Ray observes a homeschool parent and children to prepare for a court case in North Carolina.

5/7/09 WBAL Radio of Baltimore, Maryland interviews Dr. Ray.

6/2/09 The Washington Times national newspaper interviews Dr. Ray

5/27/09 Dr. Ray prepares as an expert witness and arrives for a court case in Mojave, California.

6/5-6/09 Dr. and Mrs. Betsy Ray serve as keynote speakers at annual convention of Christian Home Educators of the Fresno Area, California.

6/15/09 Dr. Ray assists speaker/author R.C. Sproul, Jr. prepare to publicly debate an American university professor while in the United Kingdom.

7/9/09 Albany Herald newspaper of Albany, Georgia interviews Dr. Ray

7/23/09 Radio 940 AM of Norwalk, Iowa interviews Dr. Ray.

7/30/09 Dr. Ray serves as an expert witness in court case in Missouri.

8/4/09 Atlanta Journal & Constitution, Georgia, quotes Dr. Ray and cites NHERI’s research.

8/7/09 NHERI helps a doctoral student in Pennsylvania.

8/13/09 Generations radio program interviews Dr. Ray.

8/14/09 Dr. Ray testifies as an expert witness in court case in Minnesota.

8/18/09 Carroll County Times, Westminster, Maryland, interviews Dr. Ray

9/10/09 Il Sole 24 Ore, a national newspaper in Italy, interviews Dr. Ray.

Keep in mind that one study here and there does not, by itself, make for the effective production and dissemination of important research. Your ongoing financial support, encouraging words, and prayer keep us at NHERI alive and healthy, doing research and presenting it to the media, courts, legislators, and professors – and to skeptical grandparents, neighbors, and friends.

Please prayerfully consider a gift today. You can do it simply by one of the following methods:

1.      Put a check in the enclosed envelope.

2.      Contribute online at nheri.org (at the left, click “online store”).

Godspeed into the autumn.

Sincerely,

Brian D. Ray, Ph.D.

President

P.S. We can really use your financial and other forms of encouragement soon.

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[1] Chagnon, Pete. (2009, August 26). New Hampshire Court orders Christian homeschooled girl to attend public school. Retrieved 9/7/09 from http://www.onenewsnow.com/Education/Default.aspx?id=659638.

[2] Badman, Graham. (2009, June). Report to the Secretary of State on the Review of Elective Home Education in England. (Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed on 11 June 2009.) London: The Stationery Office. Retrieved June 15, 2009 from http://www.freedomforchildrentogrow.org/8318-DCSF-HomeEdReviewBMK.PDF.

[3] Mathews, Jay. (2009, August 21). Three smart rules for home school regulation. Retrieved September 7, 2009 from http://voices.washingtonpost.com/class-struggle/2009/08/three_smart_rules_for_home_sch.html.

[4] Research (definition): “studious inquiry or examination; especially : investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts, revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws” (retrieved September 11, 2009 from http://www.merriam-webster.com).