Keys for Kids Ministries is a children's ministry organization, offering Keys for Kids, Down Gilead Lane, and much more.
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A source of neutral, non-commercial homeschooling information for over ten years now.
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Bi-monthly print magazine from a Christian perspective. Liberal arts instruction, teaching aids, preschool activities, science corner, recent or headline news, and curriculum reviews.
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Christian ministry showing the attributes of God displayed in science and nature.
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A curriculum guide which centers on the attributes of God.
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Change is coming. No, I’m not talking about Barack Obama or John McCain (and aren’t you glad!). I’m talking about big changes in the works here at ParentalRights.org.
With Election Day tomorrow, voters across the country will choose not only a president, but the 111th Congress. Once that happens, we will get to know the new [...]
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… but I am back. It’s been a hectic month — two 26′ UHauls full of stuff, packing and unpacking, a 30 year High School reunion in Florida, and a series of snafus at my new job that prevented me getting access to a computer for almost two weeks. Throw in some record [...]
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From Fox News Sunday yesterday:
(CHRIS) WALLACE: And, finally, Senator Biden  finally, we’ve got about 30 seconds left, but I can’t let you go without some politics. As we’ve mentioned, you’re in South Carolina right now, on the campaign trial. Thirty seconds or less, what kind of a chance would a Northeastern liberal like Joe [...]
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I promised SWMBO that I would get her a computer for downstairs. I thought it might be interesting to try a Mac this time around, so we now have one of these (the black one), which we bought here.
Just got it turned on, but so far it seems pretty fun. This post is [...]
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-by Mimi Rothschild
Children are all different. This is one of the reasons that homeschooling is such a blessing for so many families.
Teaching your children at home allows you to respond to the different needs, the varied interests, and the strengths and weaknesses of each child. But there are some things that we can expect of [...]
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