Father to Son: Manly Conversations That Can Change Culture

Watch for this to come to New Zealand:

From the Botkins

http://visionarydaughters.com/

Announcing…

We are proud to announce our family’s latest project: “Father to Son: Manly Conversations That Can Change Culture” — a six-part DVD series on the father-son relationship, coming this Fall. (That is our spring so this will be out soon. )

We’re moving into the post-production process right now. We consider this to be one of the most significant productions our family has ever embarked on. We’d appreciate your help circulating the news about this exciting new series!

Breastfeeding Modesty Apron

Breastfeeding Modesty Apron Brand new item

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Latest link on the Breastfeeding Modesty Apron:

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This apron works a charm!

simply put the strap around your neck and let this cloth take all the awkwardness out of feeding in public!

These feeding aprons (or you cold call them bibs – only they are for mum to wear!) are a generous width to give plenty of cover whichever side you are feeding on. The boning around the neck forms a discreet sort of veiwing peekhole for mother to check down on her baby, or the boning can be flattened against mum to “close her viewing window”

Adjustable button-closed neck strap

Makes a great present for a new mum or
Perfect as a baby shower gift

Available in the following colours:
please indicate which colour you would like

~ Yellow bears (featured in photo)
(colours are listed from top to bottom of photo)
~ Floral – Cotton
~ Blue Sheep – Cotton/poly mix
~ Pink Sheep – Cotton/poly mix
~ Pale Blue Print – Cotton
~ Blue Polkadot – Cotton
~ Candy Dots – Cotton
~ Candy Stripes – Cotton

Made by Charmagne Smith

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These auctions have all finished now – see link above

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To purchase please email barbara@hef.org.nz or ring 06 357-4399 or click on link above to bid on Trademe. Thanks

Individual Keystone Magazines-2006

 

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Keystone Magazine-2006

$6.00 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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January 2006 (4 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 (5 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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May 2006 (1 copies only)

Feature Family: Bruce and Joanna Hingston

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

Over a Cuppa: Interview with Sally Clarkson Interviewer Genevieve Smith

Graduates Speak: Interview with Sarah Clarkson Interviewer Genevieve Smith

Exploring God’s Creation: Interview with Dr J Wile Interviewer Genevieve Smith

Learning Disibilities: My Experiences with Visual Thinking Sensory Problems and Communication Difficulties, Pt 3 by Temple Grandin

and more……

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July 2006 (10 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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To purchase please email barbara@hef.org.nz or ring 06 357-4399 Thanks

Return of the Daughters DVD

Return of the Daughters

58 minutes in length
Widescreen NTSC, all regions
50 minutes of extra materials

For the first time in America’s history, young ladies can expect to encounter a large gap between their years of basic training and the time when they marry… if they marry. Now Christian girls all throughout our country are seriously asking: What’s a girl to do with her single years?

Two years after the publication of their best-selling book, So Much More, Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin are taking the message of visionary daughterhood to a new level and into a new medium. This highly-controversial documentary will take viewers into the homes of several young women who have dared to defy today’s anti-family culture in pursuit of a biblical approach to daughterhood, using their in-between years to pioneer a new culture of strength and dignity, and to rebuild Western Civilization, starting with the culture of the home.

“After twenty-five years of speaking to the home-school movement, I have never seen a more effective tool to reach the hearts of fathers who love their daughters but don’t know how to lead them, than this powerful DVD by Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin.”
—Dr. Marshall Foster

As the home goes, so often goes the church, and society at large. Learn along with Anna Sofia and Elizabeth, the fulfilling, exciting life of impact and accomplishment that young women can and should have. Discover the power of the family unit and a picture of the biblical home as the center of dominion work — a vibrant center of education, ministry, evangelism, culture, entrepreneurialism, and hospitality.

Watch the trailer for Return of the Daughters:


Return of the Daughters
Botkin sister’s blog: http://visionarydaughters.com/

More info on the DVD: Here

$35.00 including postage.

Please order by sending an email to barbara@hef.org.nz or ringing 021 0278 2221 or on Trademe: Here

Return of the Daughters DVD

Coming soon – Watch this space

Return of the Daughters

Return of the Daughters

58 minutes in length
Widescreen NTSC, all regions
50 minutes of extra materials

For the first time in America’s history, young ladies can expect to encounter a large gap between their years of basic training and the time when they marry… if they marry. Now Christian girls all throughout our country are seriously asking: What’s a girl to do with her single years?

Two years after the publication of their best-selling book, So Much More, Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin are taking the message of visionary daughterhood to a new level and into a new medium. This highly-controversial documentary will take viewers into the homes of several young women who have dared to defy today’s anti-family culture in pursuit of a biblical approach to daughterhood, using their in-between years to pioneer a new culture of strength and dignity, and to rebuild Western Civilization, starting with the culture of the home.

“After twenty-five years of speaking to the home-school movement, I have never seen a more effective tool to reach the hearts of fathers who love their daughters but don’t know how to lead them, than this powerful DVD by Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin.”
—Dr. Marshall Foster

As the home goes, so often goes the church, and society at large. Learn along with Anna Sofia and Elizabeth, the fulfilling, exciting life of impact and accomplishment that young women can and should have. Discover the power of the family unit and a picture of the biblical home as the center of dominion work — a vibrant center of education, ministry, evangelism, culture, entrepreneurialism, and hospitality.