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Lent, Rest, & Daily Life

    Today I am over at His Mercy if New Blog Sharing about Lent, rest, and daily life. Here is an excerpt. For a long time, whenever I heard the term Lent, I thought about a bunch of people who gave up eating certain foods for a while as a way to earn their way into God’s favor. ... Read More

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February New Month News: {Reflect, Reorder, Renew}

    Happy February my friends.   I have heard through the grapevine that February is burnout month for most homeschool moms. Whether this is true across the board or not, I am definitely feeling it. By the grace of God we have been keeping up with most of our studies and ... Read More

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Contemplating the Liberal Arts: the Roots

    One of my favorite things about my mentor is how he sheds light on the importance of the classics in the life of the believer. Today, he sent my husband and I a note that spoke to this beautifully and so naturally I had to share it with you. "In the book of Mark, Peter refers to ... Read More

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A Beowulf Discussion & One way to Introduce a Book

Today's teaching video is a bit different. Today I am sharing our first book discussion on the classic work of Beowulf from my Middle and High School literature class. You can think of this book discussion as the first stage of the mimetic sequence. Essentially an introduction to a work of ... Read More

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Shaping Loves, and the Liberal Arts

    During the month of January, we are taking a deeper look at the liberal arts through Ravi & Jain's book 'The Liberal Arts Tradition: A Philosophy of Christian Classical Education.' I am truly looking forward to all that we discover and learn. To start things off, we are ... Read More

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Imago Dei ~ Andrea’s Story

  Today’s ‘Imago Dei.' post is from our friend Andrea Lipinski. If you are new to the Imago Dei series then you should know how it began. The Imago Dei series is all about you and your story as you have encountered the truly human things that transform us more into the image of our ... Read More

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Mimetic Lesson #2: Editing Subjects in Writing

Thank you for seeking to learn more about the classical modes of teaching {Mimetic Teaching, Socratic Teaching, and Narration}. I too am learning more each time I teach and I know this is an area we all desperately need to learn about and grow in, so I am sharing what I can. The lessons I upload and ... Read More

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A Few Thoughts on Gap Years & One Great Option

    So, have you decided? Is your son or daughter going to do a gap year? Maybe you have already decided where they are going and what they are going to do, or maybe you do not even know what a gap year is. For those of you who do not know what a gap year is let us take a look ... Read More

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New Year News: A Year in Review

    Happy New Year Friends! What a year! It is hard to believe that we launched this blog just 6 months ago. So much as happened since then. I am brimming over with gratitude for all of you. I never expected to make so many new friends along the way. Below you will find a recap of ... Read More

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