Home Schooling and the Millennium Posted in Theologically Speaking What we believe about the future, about the meaning of the word, “millennium”, will affect how we organise and direct our home schooling time and how we perceive what we are trying to accomplish. The term “millennium” comes from one place…
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KEYSTONE Vol.I No.II May/June 1995
To read the Keystone magazine click this link: keystone-vol-1-no-2-may-june-1995websiteready.pdf Contents: (Regular Columns) Editorial Home Schoolers Did It (Features on Horne Schooled Kiwis) Dr. L. Cockayne Subscription Information Puzzle Over a Cuppa Teaching Other Peoples’ Children Tough Questions People Throw Your Way Q. No. 1: Should We Police/Review Ourselves? Q. No….
Fundamentalism
Fundamentalism Posted in Theologically Speaking Here is a word that has taken a beating over the years, so much so that serious Christians are not sure they want to be tagged with this label. It began as a conservative theological movement among American Protestants early this century in opposition to…
“Home schooling” or “Home education”?
“Home schooling” or “Home education”? Posted in Over a Cuppa The term “home schooling” will virtually always conjure up an image of children at the kitchen table or at desks awkwardly arranged around the living room with Mum-turned-teacher standing in front lecturing from a book or trying to illustrate something…
Imparting Wisdom
Posted in In line with Scripture “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; a good understanding have all those who do His commandments. His praise endures forever.”-.-Psalm 111:lO If the impartation of wisdom must begin with the fear of God, and this first step is specifically excluded…