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Welcome to the Homeschooling Families Podcast. This month, we are excited to be partnering with
Welcome to the Homeschooling Families Podcast. This month, we are excited to be partnering with
Today on the Homeschooling Families podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Todd Nettleton, from The
Today, we have the privilege of hearing from one of Leslie Nunnery’s favorite people. Ann
Elizabeth Groff grew up in an orphanage in Ukraine, and had a really rough childhood.
After 13-year-old Dariya received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox gift and attended The Greatest Journey
Every year, through the Operation Christmas Child project of Samaritan’s Purse, churches and individuals pack
Speaker: Janet Benge This presentation explores why humans have always told stories, and how they shape our lives. The nonfiction Heroes Series of books written by Janet and Geoff Benge have sold millions of copies and have been translated into over 22 languages. Their books are widely distributed to libraries in state and federal prisons […]
Speaker: Dennis Gundersen Dennis has led over a dozen short- term missions trips into Mexico and other nations, showing how to minister cross-culturally and even communicate in significant ways with people whose language you do not and cannot speak. Should your children or your family go on such a trip? How can you prepare them? […]
Testimony of a sponsor child through Compassion International and how the ministry had a wonderful impact on this child. Listen Now
Award-winning author and Kidzmet.com Founder Jen Lilienstein digs into how to put Multiple Intelligence theory into practice in your homeschool including: ???How MI theory differs from the common view of intelligence. ???What MI theory suggests for our understanding of and interactions with the children in our lives. ???How multiple intelligences can be used as a lens to know children, their strengths, interests, and preferences, and how that information can be used to benefit the child and family.
This session will address how to cultivate the modern-day missionary. Listen Now
A well-ordered approach to history and literature allows students to follow history as it happened: In order, from ancient times through the present. A classical approach produces a well-rounded student who knows the stories from all of history??? whether ancient or modern, Biblical or secular??? that every educated person should know.
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