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Dear Christian parents:
We just added a new program to our free
DVD, so
when you refer a family, friend or pastor, they will receive a
DVD
with the following:
Considering Homeschooling:
A program on the blessings of a biblical home education and insights on how
to get started.
Education in Today's Culture:
Testimonies from Dr. Tim La Haye, Pastor and Author, Mr. Joseph Farah,
Author and
World Net Daily Publisher,
Dr. Bruce Shortt, Esq. and Author, and many more.
Raising Children on a Godly Foundation:
Journey along with Christian parents who share their joys of homeschooling,
and well as the challenges they have met and overcome with God's promises.
Here is what one support group leader shared with us about our new formatted
DVD:
"I am watching the dvd you sent me and I love it! As a leader of a homeschool
group, I was wondering if I could get 30 dvd's and 50 brochures. I would
put them to good use I promise. I haven't seen a homeschool dvd yet that I
have liked as much as I liked the one you sent! I'd like to give them to
tons of people!" Debi L.
As we celebrate the birth of Christ, and the gift of salvation through Jesus, it
should also serve as a reminder of how important we should spend each day
helping our children learn from a Godly perspective without the constant input
of dishonorable teachings. There is just too much to risk -- the faith of
our children -- to let them be educated from an atheistic point of view.
Please forward this e-news
report.
Merry Christmas,
Denise Kanter
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Christian kids left behind - by their parents By
Olivia St. John
Raging ideological
battles in both California and Iowa reached new levels last week when
students packed up their backpacks and left their public schools. In
California, parents staged a two-day boycott, pulling students from state
schools in protest of SB 777, a bill force-feeding children perverse
material and videos vile enough to garner an R-rating in the local
multiplex. Meanwhile in Iowa, distressed parents removed up to 200 students
after one public high school sponsored an event encouraging students to bend
their gender by cross-dressing.
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