Ron Paul economic advisor Peter Schiff uses analogies to describe our current economic crisis. Topics include debt-financed consumption, business cycles, the Federal Reserve, the cronies in Washington, and the modern American service economy.
Ron Paul economic advisor Peter Schiff uses analogies to describe our current economic crisis. Topics include debt-financed consumption, business cycles, the Federal Reserve, the cronies in Washington, and the modern American service economy.
What do you think of when you hear the word “Puritan”? Straight-laced, stern, legalistic, harsh. But did you know that the Puritans were the first, and some of the best biblical counselors? They wrote lots of practical books designed to bring comfort, hope, and help to the troubled lives of fellow believers. They called what […]
Painting by Johannah (Bluedorn) Stanford Quilling project by Johannah (Bluedorn) Stanford What art or craft project are you and your kids working on this winter? Tell us about it in the comments here, and we’ll pick a winner next week. The winner will receive Expository Thoughts on the Gospels by J.C. Ryle — 4 Volume […]
Transfer is a propaganda technique. An advertiser uses this technique when he tries to transfer our good feelings about one thing, to his product. There is no real connection between smoking cigarettes and a cowboy, but Marlboro wants you to associate the two. Mastercard wants us to transfer our good feelings about The Three Stooges […]
Toodles and Stephen Nasby at the North Pole.
Todd Adams and Handy English Encoder Decoder in Saudi Arabia.
MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL, December 23, 2008 (Life Site News) – Cleber and Bernadeth Nunes have been convicted by a second civil court in Brazil for homeschooling their children, despite passing government-imposed tests that teachers admitted they could not pass themselves. The three judge panel in the court of second instance refused even to examine the […]
Lives in Print by Ava Bluedorn Men who courageously stood for what is right, women who passionately cared for those in need, Christians who sacrificed everything for what they believed, scientists who changed the world with their innovations, everyday mothers who lived extraordinary lives, statesmen who fought for freedom. . . all of these can […]
Homeschool Greek Volume I is a fun and exciting door into the Greek language. It’s a thorough course, starting with the very basics of the definition of language and a little English grammar before introducing the Greek grammar, but then covering solidly the Greek grammar. This first volume focuses mainly on the function or syntax […]
Taken from Morning and Evening by C.H. Spurgeon The night also is thine. Psalms 74:16 Yes, Lord, thou dost not abdicate thy throne when the sun goeth down, nor dost thou leave the world all through these long wintry nights to be the prey of evil; thine eyes watch us as the stars, and thine […]
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