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Jan 03, 2014

The Way of Repentance

Even in rhetoric, it all comes down to The Way of Repentance. What is this Way? One might look at it in a number of different lights. Here is one: it is leaving behind the voices, anxieties, and vainglories that crowd our minds and souls in order to enter...

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Dec 27, 2013

Finding the Right Words for Christmas

It has been a cold December day and I am sitting inside wishing for a fire to warm my hands. A pot of chicken broth is bubbling on the stove. Tonight, as I chopped vegetables and threw handfuls of herbs into the pot, I thought about the flavorful liquid...

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Dec 24, 2013

The Greatest Courtship in History

There is a story often told. It is a timeless story about the courtship between a good man and a gentle young woman. They marry. A family comes into being, into which a child is born. This is a story so often repeated in real time that its occurrences...

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Dec 18, 2013

Children Who Thirst

Hwa is thet mei thet hors wettrien the him-self nule drinken   Written in an older form of English, the above apparently means something like, ā€œWho can give water to the horse that will not drink of its own accord?ā€ Perhaps the oldest English proverb still in use today,...

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Dec 16, 2013

The Incarnation–The Right Time and the Right Place

At the time of Jesus’ coming, the world was roughly divided into two kinds of people—God’s chosen people,the Jews, and everyone else, the Gentiles. For hundreds of years, the Jews had been seeking the promised Messiah, but they looked in the wrong kinds of places for the wrong kind...

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Dec 13, 2013

Thoughts on “A Snowy Evening”

Rain falls on the tin roof outside my office window. No snow tonight; it is not even in the forecast for the week. Nevertheless, I am thinking of snow as I have been reading Robert Frost’s ā€œStopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.ā€ Since summer, I have been meandering...

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Dec 10, 2013

Memory for the Master

I have never worked very hard on memorizing. With varying degrees of memory success, I have carried around little Bible memory cards and even worked on long passages of scripture. In high school, I memorized Macbeth’s speech about the petty pace that creeps on. And I have also memorized...

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Dec 06, 2013

A Day in the Life of the Watsons

Raise your hand if every day is homeschooling utopia with your family. No? No hands raised? None here either! One of my most favorite things about my group of friends is no matter what kind of day I have had with my children, if I tell my friends, at...

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Dec 03, 2013

Homeschooling and the College Question (Part 2)

“Describe the last excellent conversation you had. What triggered it?” “What is the most important lesson you will take from high school to your next endeavor?” “Who do you want to be your mentor for the next two to seven years?” “Where can you find people whose message persuades...

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Dec 02, 2013

Dorothy, Doubts, and Dialectic

Chapter One – Why We Still Need Classical Education Dorothy, Doubts, and Dialectic by Cara McLauchlan ā€œOur job as parents is to restore our own education as we translate our vision of quality academics into small daily deeds. In this way, education is transformed from an endeavor rewarded by...

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