What a day that will be… Posted on March 12, 2008 By pamela Wes’s dad died eight years ago and at his memorial service his own mother spoke of the son she loved, was so proud of and would greatly miss. She shared some poignant stories and a few humourous anecdotes that really engaged the crowd gathered there to celebrate his life that… Read more
one of the first gents of emergents Posted on March 11, 2008 By pamela It’s important to prove all things and hold fast that which is good. Prove all things. This man, Rob Bell, is probably one of the most influential ‘pastors’ in one of the fastest growing churches, Mars Hill, in America today. This is the “other Mars Hill” – not Mark Driscoll’s… Read more
vasectomies. Posted on March 11, 2008October 24, 2024 By pamela I thought I’d just start this post off with a bang: vasectomies. Writing the rest of it will be easier now, comparatively speaking. Well, with the exception of replies to comments – but that’s probably the good thing about not receiving lots of daily comments here. I don’t know of… Read more
Homeschooling makes missionaries… Posted on March 10, 2008 By pamela Or, missionaries make great homeschoolers. Or is it, homeschoolers make great missionaries. Timothy… in Ghana Timothy’s Letters & Photos Kathryn in Uganda Kathryn’s Letters Read more
The Oars are in the Water Posted on March 10, 2008 By pamela And one of those oars is in the hand of California assemblyman, Joel Anderson, who has introduced legislation to reverse the lower court’s decision to dramatically restrict homeschooling in California. Read more
About Homeschooling and these days… Posted on March 10, 2008 By pamela Written Friday, March 7, 2008. This has been quite a Newsy Week! As a diversion to the mudslinging political campaigning, home education is on the chopping block in California (my dear home state believe it or not!). It’s always amazing to me that when “liberal beliefs” or a liberal position… Read more