During devotions the other night we were discussing Jonah and how futile it was for him to run away from God. I asked the kids which of God’s attributes made it impossible for us to run away from Him, and instead of Omnipresent, I got the answer Octurnal, which (apparently) means that He never sleeps :)
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
The unchanging God gets a new attribute
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Six ways fathers pursue Christ in their fatherhood
In this great post for the Acts 29 blog, Scott Thomas examines six ways that fathers pursue Christ in their fatherhood.
http://www.acts29network.org/acts-29-blog/six-ways-fathers-pursue-christ-in-their-fatherhood/
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Volumes of academic success
It’s true, we are a bit obsessed with books in our house. I like the smell of them and the way they feel. I get a kick out of ‘rescuing’ a classic from the op-shop and giving it a place on the shelf, even if I know I may not get around to reading it for a couple of years. As homeschoolers we also implement some of Charlotte Mason’s theory, and therefore use a lot of “living books”.
I’ve got no idea how many books we’ve got…do people really count them up? Anyhow, I found this interesting - a new study has found that children from households with 500 books were 33 per cent likelier to finish year 9 compared with those with none; they were 36 per cent likelier to graduate from high school; and 19 per cent likelier to complete university.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Chores for kids: the benefits
I tend to be a bit wary when people start quoting psychologists, but there is a tremendous amount of wisdom in this article about children and chores.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Submission and Servant Leadership
PJ and Ashleigh Smyth explain why loving headship by the husband and joyful submission by the wife are the top two keys that the Bible gives for marriage.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Large families are the new green
This article, which was written for a Catholic audience, investigates those economies of scale which can make large households more environmentally friendly than their smaller counterparts.
http://www.faithandfamilylive.com/magazine/big_families_are_the_new_green/
Friday, April 30, 2010
8 year old dismantles PC
When our computer died recently, my husband brought it home from the repair shop for our eight-year old son to dismantle. Tonight was THE night, so with a towel spread out to protect the dining table and Dad’s screwdrivers in hand, he set to work.
An hour later, just before bedtime, I went over to check on his progress. There were bits and pieces, everywhere. And his commentary went something like this:
“I think it would have better if you had been over here.
Actually…probably not, ‘cause I had to get on top of the (dining) table a few times to get at some of it” .