This post is a little late. But here is what I read yesterday. 9 am Psalms 9 (alone) 9:30 am Proverbs 1:7, 2:7-22 (with kids and digging deep) 9:40 John 3 and Luke 3:19-20 (with kids and did timeline and maps with it) 7 pm Exodus 20 with kids Ephesians 5:22-33 and Psalms 119:113-120 (with
Do you sometimes wonder, what should I read in my Bible? How should read my Bible? When should I read my Bible? Where should I read my Bible? Yesterday, I shared that I do not read my Bible at a set time each day or in a set place, but rather I fit it in
Recently, I was asked by two different people about my “quiet time” with God. They wanted to know what did I do and where did I do it? Do you go to your own room? Do you use a Bible study book? Do you pray and read your Bible at the same time? Growing
Recently, there have been a lot of questions about timelines. I love history, and I love the Bible, and I love current events learning. So, to me a timeline is a must in education. When a student has a visual, like a time line, it helps them realize that events in scripture and history happened
Last night as I was visiting with my son, we were discussing different shows and movies we like. (I admit I don’t really like a lot of tv and movies.) As we were discussing a certain show, I said I could not watch it because all the humor in it was ungodly. I went on
Torah Time Club (9 week challenge)
Bible Reading Challenge . Home Schooling . Torah/BibleToday, I was asked about our Torah Club nine week challenge. I realized that I have never wrote up what we did last summer to prepare for the fall feasts. Nine weeks before the fall feast began last year, I felt an urgency to be sure all my children had gone through the Torah at