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Articles in 'Homeschooling'
Sex and CRT in schools: what parents should know
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The blatant assault on the truth of Christ and basic morality has never been so fierce than it is today
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Why We Homeschool
By Shannon Whitmore
If you had told me that I was going to be a homeschooling mom ten years ago, I probably would have laughed at you. I didn’t know any homeschoolers growing up, and for some reason, I bought into the whole “homeschoolers are weird” notion without ever having met one.
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When Failing Grades Are Not Enough: How Long Will Be Allow This To Happen To Our Religious Education Programs?
By Michael Cunningham
Brothers and sisters, Pope Leo XIII once again hit the mark talking about something that was almost 125 years in the future.
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My Part to Play
By Ann Frailey
What is my part to play in this maelstrom we call life with all its guts and glory?
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Imaginative Wonder
By Ann Frailey
Oh, God of the Universe, when we humans lose our true treasure in the midst of daily toil, fighting the trolls and ghouls of grief and despair, send a gentle breeze in a flowered glen—be it in sight, scent, touch, tune, taste, or pure imagination.
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words
By Michael Cunningham
Maybe we could learn a great deal from the early Church. Maybe we could learn a great deal from this story about Paul and Silas. Brothers and sisters, maybe we could learn the value of the lesson taught in 1 John 3:18 Your actions speak louder than words.
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Why Our Kids' Spiritual Accomplishments Matter Most
By Lorrie McNickle
Let's highlight and show appreciation and admiration for those kids who remain faithful to Christ with their lives, in word, deed, action and lifestyle.
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This Mother of Eleven is on the Road to Sainthood
By Larry Peterson
Venerable Amparo Portilla Crespo, please pray for us and for all families, everywhere.
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Hi, it's me God: Because I Told You So
By Elizabeth Thomas
The entire chapters of John contain a great many words spoken by Jesus to us. All of the messages in the Bible given to the Apostles, to the Israelites, to anyone they were addressed to, these Words spoken from God’s Wisdom and Love---are words spoken directly to us. Many are the times, that I would say, “Speak Lord, I am listening.”
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Satan Lies: Religion As "A Fossil in a Marxist Age"
By Michael Cunningham
Brothers and sisters, we seek peace of mind, not from a book but from The Book- the Holy Bible.
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The Kingdom of Heaven Is At Hand: Act Like It Now
By Michael Cunningham
What did Jesus mean when He said, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand?” Was he talking about His coming back to the earth or our going to heaven?
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Satan's Mass Lie: The Spiritual Warfare Taking Place Now
By Michael Cunningham
For the past year and half, many Masses have been not allowing 100% attendance. Combined with the factor of decreasing attendance at Church before this pandemic, what will happen when things get back to normal?
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Needless Suffering: Pride Goes Before the Fall
By Elizabeth Thomas
We can learn from others mistakes and their needless sufferings. Learn from your own mistakes, too, and grow in wisdom and understanding.
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Our International Home
By Ann Frailey
I don’t like to look back. Only forward.
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Stand Up For The Lord, Now and Forever
By Michael Cunningham
Today you will note that the season of Pentecost is full of lessons about missionary work and service to the lord. Maybe we should spend this time and contemplate the concepts of these three words: Church, service and Church service.
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Journey On: Our Shared Human-Kind
By Ann Frailey
It seems that everyone wants to be different these days. The irony is that we are different. Go back far enough, we all travel through the highways and byways of DNA history. And no one journeys unscathed. That’s what makes us the same. What unites us and makes us strong.
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You Can Not Be A Backbencher In The Last Days
By Michael Cunningham
Stand up for your faith and stand up, get out of the pews, and bring Christ in your life now and forever.
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