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What does it take to raise up our christian children to Love the Lord with ALL their hearts. Swaping tips, strategies and encouagement...

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Started by Dana Beery. Last reply by Rhonda England Jan 27. 8 Replies

Our only girl turned 18 last year, graduated from homeschool, and recently moved out of our home. Now I am homeschooling 3 little men, ages 6, 3, and 16 months (expecting boy #4 in June). I am…Continue

Need Christian book ideas for 12 year old daughter

Started by Kristy Knapp. Last reply by Dana Beery Jan 20. 5 Replies

Hi. This is my first year homeschooling and I am discovering a lot about my kids. My daughter is 12 and was getting very into the social aspect of public school and completely neglecting her academic…Continue

explain, show and practice

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A very key reason many of us start to homeschool is so that we can train our children in the way they should go, right along with their academics. This training is continual, not just another half an…Continue

Raising Christian Children - How can we HELP EACH OTHER?

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Concerned about Christian Children LEAVING the Church in DROVES! TIPS TO HELP! (youtube link if…Continue

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Comment by Eric J. Young on November 17, 2012 at 7:06am

Yesterday Professor Clod uploaded the new LOBOC story and other FUN stuff for this month on www.discoveryandfun.com!

LOBOC’s story this month is about showing love by being faithful. Begin faithful is not hard and mostly has to do with tre

ating people the way we would want to be treated. One of the ways we find in the Bible for kids to be faithful is by honoring their Dad and Mom! Check out Ephesians 6:1-4 for more inspiration.

Don’t forget to also check out the Clues and News page. This month Professor Clod has a Bible archaeology video about the dig at “tel Hazor”.
Comment by Eric J. Young on October 17, 2012 at 8:47am

Professor Clod has a great story upload this month on www.discoveryandfun.com. Also, on his Clues and News page he has link to a great resource for loads of free FUN and insteresting experiments, studys and projects to help kids understand how science and the Bible work together. Excellent materials for teaching Creation science!

Comment by Eric J. Young on September 19, 2012 at 7:27am
Hey, did you know that Amazon has FREE APPs that allow reading Kindle Books on just about everything. (As you go on, please note that I am not an Amazon employee, but I do have a personal motive for sharing this, and please read through to the end!) Yes, if you've been looking for an E-reader, and thinking about the new Kindle Fire HD, I think you will be very happy if you go for it. On the other hand, if you already have an e-reader or tablet your are perfectly happy with, or if you have an Ipad or Iphone or android phone, or just like to use your computer for reading, a FREE APP from Amazon is a great way to access the many wonderful Kindle books they have available. One example is the great new children's book called "When A Family Starts" written by Eric Young, Illustrated by Katriina DeMoreta, and published by SonPowered Publications, Inc. Please consider taking a moment to visit the SonPowered Publications FB page and stop by the website www.sonpoweredpub.com. Thank you for taking time to read all the way through, and please consider passing this on to all your family and friends.
Comment by Eric J. Young on September 13, 2012 at 8:25am

The good news is, the early reviews by parents and grandparents of WHEN A FAMILY STARTS, are all Five Stars!

The bad news??? Only the E-reader edition of this great little book is available right now. BUT WAIT!! MORE GOOD NEWS!!! Amazon has FREE "apps" that allow Kindle edition books to be read on computers, tablets, smart phones, and even other E-readers! please go to http://www.sonpoweredpub.com/Books-For-Children.html for more information. You will be happy you did!

Comment by Eric J. Young on August 25, 2012 at 10:23am

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Comment by Lois of Christian-Children.com on July 2, 2011 at 12:13pm
Welcome to our newest member... HI Jenn!
Comment by Lois of Christian-Children.com on April 26, 2010 at 6:48pm
I am so thankful new friends are joining so we can encourage each other to raise our kids....
Comment by Lois of Christian-Children.com on April 24, 2010 at 9:21am
I like that fb rule...i made mine do 13yo and it has started a precident....I police them but have noticed several "breeches in security" that we had to patch up...
Comment by Darci Lindstrom on April 10, 2010 at 11:29am
We have a rulle in our house that you may not have a FB account until you are at least 14 yrs old. I don't know what made me choose that age but I felt it was a good age for them to begin to learn about computer socialization. I have my own account so I will let them play my games once in awhile but nothing else. I think you have to be at least 13 to have a fb account per their rules. When they do get one if its still around then, I will know their passwords and be monitoring it. Probably becasue I am a control freak. LOL! ;)
Comment by Tammy Foster on March 24, 2010 at 12:16am
Like anything on the internet it has the possibility of being a good thing if it is monitered. I would make sure to have an account myself and make sure you and your children are listed as eachothers friends. This would also be after a discussion with them on the dangers of the internet. Let them know your vigilance is not about distrusting them as it is about distrusting who else is on it. A vigilant child is still easy prey.
 

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