All Your Children Need
“I want a secular curriculum” is a desire we hear much more often today than when we began Notgrass History in 1999. In fact, we had been providing history curriculum for several years before I remember hearing it for the…
“I want a secular curriculum” is a desire we hear much more often today than when we began Notgrass History in 1999. In fact, we had been providing history curriculum for several years before I remember hearing it for the…
“How have you changed in your twenty years of homeschooling?” Ray asked our friend Dena on Monday. “I worry nothing about academics,” she said. “My main concern is teaching them about the Lord and their relationship with Him because there…
Anxiety is in the news. Some say it is an epidemic. Some say that the fault is cell phones. I’m sure the news doesn’t help. With humility, without judgment, with a personal realization that life can sometimes be excruciatingly difficult,…
Since I was little, I have loved to go. I take after my Daddy that way. It’s taken Ray some getting used to, having been reared in a family who stayed quite close to home. I love adventure. However, I…
Last week Ray and I spent a fabulous day with our son and one of our grandsons at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History. I confess to being a bit apprehensive beforehand. I love God’s Creation, but I am not…
One of the most discouraging occurrences in our lives is when people we trust disappoint us. It may be a public figure we have respected or it may be a loved one. Sometimes we aren’t just discouraged; we are…