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Jul 29, 2014

Summer Splendor in Psalms

Nurture Your Soul – Psalms Summer Devotions Series Summer Splendor by Cara McLauchlan ā€œNow is the high-tide of the year, And whatever of life hath ebbed away Comes flooding back with ripply cheer Now the heart is so full that a drop overfills it, We are happy now, because...

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Jul 07, 2014

Discovery

Nurture Your Soul – Summer Devotions Series Discovery by Cara McLauchlan The only true voyage of discovery…would be not to visit strange lands but to possess other eyes, to behold the universe through the eyes of another…” —Ā Marcel Proust No summer would be complete without an adventure to the...

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Jun 23, 2014

Take Your Time

Nurture Your Soul – Summer Devotions Series Take Your Time by Cara McLauchlan   ā€œSlow down and enjoy life.Ā  It’s not only the scenery you miss by going too fast – you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.ā€Ā  —Ā Eddie Cantor   ā€œLet’s take our...

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Jun 10, 2014

The Best Question

The Question Book Club – Five Ideas for What’s Next The Best Question by Cara McLauchlan So what?ā€ is the question my dad used to ask me after we had a long discussion. It was always presented as a half joke and half dare. For my dad, it was...

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Jun 02, 2014

Come Rest A While

Nurture Your Soul – Summer Devotions Series Come Rest Awhile by Cara McLauchlan ā€œThou hast made us for thyself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it finds its rest in thee.ā€ ―Augustine of Hippo,Ā The Confessions of St. Augustine My Aunt Betty loved teatime. She was born in...

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May 12, 2014

The Practical Classical Education

This month, I visited St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland for their Accepted Students Day. My oldest son, Alec, graduated from Challenge IV in the spring of 2013 and will complete his year at Mandala Fellowship in May. He has been accepted to St. John’s, so we visited the...

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May 09, 2014

Classical Education Myth #5: Classical education isn’t Christian.

Can an education be both classicalĀ andĀ Christian? Many parents ask this question every year, unknowingly echoing an age-old query. Parents often associate a classical education with ā€œnon-Christianā€ content such as Greek mythology or philosophy. Naturally, they then wonder how these studies can be Christian.Ā Tertullian, an early Church Father, was perhaps...

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May 06, 2014

Who Is Your Hero?

Chapters Nine through Eleven – History, Science, & Fine Arts Who Is Your Hero? by Cara McLauchlan   ā€œIf we do not move our children to discover heroes to imitate, they will invent their own. That is what the cultural icons have become….If however, I want my child to...

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Apr 18, 2014

A Beginning Glossary of Terms for Classical Education

Before homeschooling my children, my educationalĀ experience was limited to how I was taught, which I would generally characterize as traditional. I grew upĀ attending a private, Christian school and later graduated from a Bible university with degrees in social work and Bible. I had no experience and very little information...

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Apr 16, 2014

Two Words of Encouragement

Have you ever noticed how many times in the Book of Psalms the wordsĀ lovingkindnessĀ andĀ truthĀ appear together? For YourĀ lovingkindnessĀ is great to the heavens and YourĀ truthĀ to the clouds (Psalm 57:101). I have not concealed YourĀ lovingkindness and Your truth from the great congregation (Psalm 40:10). Lovingkindness andĀ truthĀ have met together;Ā righteousness and peace have kissed...

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