This chapter covers Biblical churches from 50 - 1473 in Asia Minor, Armenia, and Bosnia. There was much persecution and execution by the Roman State Church, including by deception. The Christians were Continue Reading
The Deceptive Allure of Learning Styles
Personality testing has pretty much become a religion in our culture. Testing for Learning Styles is a subset of this and it is all highly suspect. Listen in to learn why. Below are links mentioned in Continue Reading
The Rare Find of an Excellent Children’s Fantasy
transcript below: Today I have a book review for you. Before I begin, I need to tell you that I was asked by the author, Holli Fry, to read her book, Amena's Quest. I have never heard this name Continue Reading
Interview: Meet the Author of Collar Cases Mysteries for Children and Book Giveaway
Amanda Trumpower writes illustrated chapter books for readers 7-12 who love mysteries, animals, and silly hijinks. Her Collar Cases series follows the adventures of feline and canine investigative Continue Reading
How to Read a Book Relationally with Your Child
[Week 33 of 52 Weeks to a Better Relationship With Your Child] To begin with we need to recognize that not all reading is equal All lot of people say, "oh, at least the child is reading!" Continue Reading
Books for the Young Homeschool Child
How do you find good books for your child, homeschooled or not? First, define good. Good doesn't necessarily mean old or even traditional. I think there are few basic criteria for a good children's Continue Reading
How to Almost Count a Million Rocks – A Children’s Book
Do you know what an *almost counting word* is? Everyone uses almost counting words, but they can be hard to define. In this book, take a trip to a rocky beach with some very cute twins, many almost Continue Reading
Lessons from The Blue Fish – A Children’s Book
The blue fish lives at our house. Our grandkids like it. I was using their interaction with it as the basis for writing a simple book for studying the Chinese language, which I have been learning. As Continue Reading



