Category: Fatherhood

Child on the Altar

  “And you, fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord” (Eph. 6:4) I live in a place that contains a prominent church that is closely affiliated with the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). Over the last years, this house of under scrutinized false teaching [...]

Tired

When I think about the people who lived during the historical timeline provided to man in the Bible, I wonder how tired they must have been.  Think about it.  As a 21st century human, much of our labor is done by robots and machines.  If we need to get somewhere, we simply jump into a [...]

7 Lies About Homeschooling

Saw this cute video posted over at my friend Erin’s website that is titles Sharp Little Arrows.  The video debunks 7 (almost) lies about homeschooled children.  This is worth 5 minutes of your time.  You might learn something.   Tweet

What We Appeal To

When I think back to my childhood, I remember the primary reason that I did not want to use bad language.  I am not sure of the origin(s) of this reasoning but to this day, it rings true in my mind. The instruction I recall was that one does not use bad language because it [...]

REASONS I LOVE HOMESCHOOLING

It seems like a new reason to love homeschooling occurs to me almost daily. Today’s reason: FRIDAY FAMILY TRIPS TO THE ZOO!!!!! Tweet

Friday October 7th, 2011 in Fatherhood, Marriage | 1 Comment »

Division From “Divided”

Please, please, please take a few moments to read this excellent article by Doug Phillips.  He explains the blackballing that has taken place regarding the movie Divided, a film which explores the validity of the American churches current youth ministry tactics.  Apparently, such questions aren’t welcome today. Click this link to read Doug Phillips’ Film “Divided” Black-Listed [...]

Book Review: Eric Powell’s “Chimichanga”

Remember when comic books were written for kids?  Cartoons with no animation and printed on paper were a staple of the American life at one time.  Still, many adults in the U.S. may skip the business or arts and lifestyle portion of their newspaper, but they make sure to read the comics or “funny papers.” [...]

Wednesday July 27th, 2011 in Book Reviews, Fatherhood | No Comments »