Publishing
These publications are all free of charge and available here in PDF format. Please contact us to obtain printed copies of any of these publications.
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Teaching Our Children To Understand The Bible Art Dappen
8 pages.
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A Review Of Schools William Cowper
A selection of excerpts from one man's controversial appraisal of the state of schools, written in 1784. Though separated from his time by centuries, modern readers may find striking similarities between his concerns and what many today are identifying as problems with schools.
24 pages.
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Reasons For Homeschooling And Why They Matter Dave Klein
Our reasons for homeschooling will affect the things we teach, the amount of time we spend on each area, the types and amounts of material we acquire and many other aspects of our homeschooling effort. We need to realize that the “whys” have a big impact on all these things.
4 pages.
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Understanding Hannah Debbie Klein
If Hannah's only reason for desiring a child was to experience physical motherhood for a time, however short, whatever the cost to her or her child, who could commend that? How are we to understand Hannah?
20 pages.
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Paths In Your Mind Art Dappen
Living a God-pleasing life is often a struggle, even when others are watching. But our thought-life is completely invisible... except to God. In this short, to-the-point booklet, Art gives simple, straightforward ways to cleanse our minds, so that we can say with David, “Try my heart, O God.”
4 pages.
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True Patriotism John Newton
Biblical insights on political action, from the author of “Amazing Grace.”
4 pages.
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The Unholy Trinity Art Dappen
“The world exalts the unholy trinity of Art, Science and Technology. But we should exalt the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God is not composed of atoms. He is a Spirit.”
12 pages.
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Crucifying The Wrong Thing Art Dappen
8 pages.
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How Your Children Can Have Success Art Dappen
4 pages.
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The Saddest Book In My Library Glenn Conjurske
Glenn Conjurske’s description of the saddest book in his library.
2 pages.
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The Tiniest Word Of God Art Dappen
4 pages.
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How To Teach Reading Using The Bible Debbie Klein
Our family’s testimony, with practical hints.
28 pages.
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How Much Money Do You Need? Art Dappen
12 pages.
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What About Socialization? Art Dappen
4 pages.
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The Modern Family Does Not Produce Laborers For God Art Dappen
36 pages.
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Training Our Children For Leadership Bob Gessner
8 pages.
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Wonderful Missionary Books Grace Stott
An excerpt from Twenty-Six Years of Missionary Work in China, by Grace Stott (published 1897), with a list of missionary books.
8 pages.
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The Education Of Kings Art Dappen
Is there a Biblical pattern for education? In this book, Art Dappen discusses the difference between the world's educational goals and God's goals, and lays out an amazingly simple, yet incredibly effective, method for training children to have a true Biblical worldview. Taken from God's commandment for the preparation of Israel's kings, this method has been tried and proven by Art's family and many others across the U.S. and Mexico.
96 pages.
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How To Teach Your Children One Verse A Day Art Dappen
Many Christian fathers neglect to have meaningful devotions with their family. Many who want to begin this activity feel unqualifed to properly teach their children from the Bible. Art Dappen lays out the spiritual and logical necessity for fathers to take on their role as spiriual head in their homes, and lays out a simple plan for Bible teaching. After reading this, you should have no problem laying out the meaning of God's Word to your children.
28 pages.
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Reality And Unreality Art Dappen
Today's world is enamored of tales that never happened and heroes that never existed. Children are encouraged to use their imagination to create their own reality. Is it right for God's people, claiming to believe in absolute truth, to find pleasure in lies? Does truth matter anymore?
16 pages.
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“If I Had Only One More Year To Teach My Children…” Janneken Munstdorp
As a tool in helping parents to draw together priorities for their children’s instruction, Ruth Beechick offers a question. The homeschool author and holder of a doctorate in teaching and curriculum tells us to ask ourselves, “If I had only one more year to teach my children, what would I teach them this year?”
1 page.
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Ministerial Education Glenn Conjurske
“Real Christianity calls us ‘outside the camp’ to ‘bear the reproach’ of Christ and His cross. What college on earth aims at such an end? Their real aim is all the other way. It is to lift us above the reproach of Christ, to remove the offense of the cross, to win the respect and esteem of the world. To this end they pursue ‘academic excellence’ and ‘accreditation,’ for it is not the standards of God’s Word that concern them, but the standards of the world.”
101 pages.
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Beware Of Leaving Your Little Ones In Egypt C.H. Mackintosh
“To say that I am counting upon God to bring my children to Canaan, and yet all the while educating them for Egypt, is a deadly delusion.”
8 pages.
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