He knows all his short vowel sounds and is working on long “o”
He knows all his short vowel sounds and is working on long “o”
In coming into Calvinism there are two or three things we ought always to remember. Number one is, certainty does not rule out necessity. Just because anything is certain to occur is no sign it isn’t necessary that it occur. Therefore, Paul the missionary said concerning his missionary endeavors, “These things I endure for the […]
#1 Son Travels the Country Flaming Gorge, Utah Salt Lake City Somewhere in northern California where there are very tall trees. Sacramento, California. These people look familiar. Santa Clarita, California. Looks like someone is eating well.
Qualities to Look For – Or Avoid – In A Potential Mate by Darryl M. Erkel Topics for Conversation When a Man and a Woman Are Considering Marriage by John Piper
We are just beginning our homeschool journey here in Alabama. One of the issues I am encountering is that the state requires we submit a Course of Study to the board of education. Our daughter is just now 7 and we are now legally required to enroll her in some sort of school (homeschool counts). […]
Monday, August 17, 2009 Morning and Evening C. H. Spurgeon Evening This sickness is not unto death.—John 11:4. From our Lord’s words we learn that there is a limit to sickness. Here is an “unto” within which its ultimate end is restrained, and beyond which it cannot go. Lazarus might pass through death, but death […]
Anne and her cat Sissy — “We tried to teach the cat some spelling rules, but she was not interested and refused to cooperate even when bribed.”
Last night, Sir Gibbsley’s prized possession, his Tribal Tooth Mask, disappeared. Can you help him find it? Sir Gibbsley used to hunt elephants in Africa till a rogue elephant took out his right leg. Now he loves to terrify his nephew Horatio with fearsome tales of the Serengeti. Use your critical thinking skills to find […]
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