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Angels in the Pews - reprinted in The Aquila Report, November 2011
By Curt and Sandra
The topic of children in worship has a broad response these days. In one church signs hang above each sanctuary entrance directing parents to take their children to their “classes.” Being suspended by chains adds to the significance of the message. In another church a child disrupts an entire service. Grumbling and complaining extend the [...]
International Update
By sandra
Published in the newsletter of CHEA of CA: “There’s an observation being circulated that needs to be corrected. It states that homeschooling in Hungary is the same as in the United States of America. Had I not heard it myself, I would not have believed it. Let me assure you that is not the case, not in Hungary nor any other country….”
Where does a Homeschool Mom Go to Retire?
By sandra
Sandra continues the description of the road God took her on from at-home mom to globe traveler
Life After Homeschooling
By sandra
Sandra explains the way God led her to the phase of her life some would call the empty nest.
Meltdown at the Core, Part 4
By curt
There was a time when the leaders of the church were referred to as “spiritual doctors.” They had the medicine. Leaders in the true Christian church today still have the medicine. Before applying medicines, however, we first need to be diagnosticians. We need to answer questions about how Christians ought to respond to a world that has little care for itself, much less for the church. How do we care for a society that is allowing itself to go straight to hell—and insisting that we come along for the ride? The church needs to address these questions.
