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Homeschooling Rights in Jeopardy in California |
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Written by Douglas Phillips
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 |
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An old lawyer’s adage says that hard cases make bad law. Last week, the accuracy of this statement was demonstrated by a California appeals court, which handed down a shocking decision stating that homeschooling is illegal in the state, unless the parent has a teaching certificate. Read More |
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In Defense of Home Schooling |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 |
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A California state appellate court ruled last week that it is illegal for parents in the Golden State to home school their children without the appropriate state teaching credentials. If this ruling stands, home-schooling parents could, in effect, become guilty of a criminal offense. Find out how you can oppose this chilling decision, which Dr. Dobson calls "an unprecedented assault" on parental rights - one that could have nationwide consequences. Listen to Dr. Dobson’s recent radio broadcast |
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Why Christians Must Rescue Their Children from California's Public Schools |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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For these reasons, we believe that no child should be educated in California's public schools because no child should be subjected to these physical, moral, and spiritual risks. The fringe left and homosexual and other sexual deviant activists have hijacked the California public schools with Governor Schwarzenegger's cooperation. Consequently, we urge California parents to rescue their children from the California public school system by removing them immediately and providing them with a Christian education in a Christian school, homeschool, or other alternative to the California public schools. Read More |
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The Voice of God: Speaking Life |
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Written by Nathaniel Darnell
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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How might we speak differently if we considered how God speaks? Read More |
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Written by Bethany Vaughn
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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There are several questions every homeschooling family is asked at one time or another? A common one is, “But what about socialization?” ... It is exactly that type of pagan socialization and rottenness that most view as normal, needed socialization for children. It is exactly that type of socialization that the Bible warns us of becoming entangled with and it is exactly that type of dumbing socialization that we guard against. Read More |
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Interview with the Botkin Sisters |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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"Stacy McDonald, co-author of Passionate Housewives Desperate for God, recently conducted an interview with us about our book, So Much More, soliciting questions from women all over the blogosphere. We are pleased to be able to post the first Q&As from the interview now" Read More (Don't miss part two of their interview here) |
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Biblical Principles of the Ballot Box |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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More important than who wins or loses the 2008 election is this: will Christians look to the Bible as their absolute standard for determining what principles must guide their voting practices? At stake is far more than the presidency. The question concerns the conscience of the Church. Read More |
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Homeschooling: Is It for Everyone? |
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Written by Nathaniel Darnell
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Tuesday, 22 January 2008 |
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“Is homeschooling really for everyone? All Christians and all non-Christians? All parents who love their children and all parents who do not truly love their children? Who should educate these children who are not involved in a Christian home with loving parents?” Read more (Note: Highly recommended reading!) |
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Learning from Godly Women of the Past |
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Written by Bethany Vaughn
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Sunday, 09 December 2007 |
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Recently, we attended a Godly Girl Tea Party hosted by a family in our church and had a fabulous time. The girls prepared reports about a woman in history that portrayed Godly character traits in their life and someone who remains a shining example to us today. Read More |
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