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Weight of a Flame

Simonetta Carr’s latest book appears to have everything a young female reader could want. Romance. Castles. Adventure. Far-away places. And let’s not forget elegant wardrobes. These things are just the … Read more→

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Teaching Children Who are Reluctant to Change

CCEF has posted another excellent video with counselor Julie Lowe, who speaks about teaching children that are reluctant to change.

Julie Lowe – Teaching children who are reluctant to change from … Read more→

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Counseling an Abused Spouse

Winston Smith, from the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation, speaks about counseling abused spouses.

Winston Smith – Am I equipped to counsel an abused spouse? from CCEF on Vimeo.

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Family and Sabbath in the Writings of Wendell Berry

Darryl G. Hart and Camden Bucey converse about family and Sabbath through the writings of Wendell Berry.

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Family Bible Reading with McCheyne

With the beginning of another new year it was time to print a clean copy of a Bible reading reading plan. Last year I went through a chronological plan, but … Read more→

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Christian Biographies for Young Readers

In her series, Christian Biographies for Young Readers (published by Reformation Heritage Books), Simonetta Carr has given the church helpful tools to educate the next generation in church history. … Read more→

Christ the Center on Christian Education

Dan Kunkle recently visited Christ the Center to discuss Christian education. This was a very thoughtful and engaging discussion.

Raising Children as Members of the Covenant Community

Guest Contributor: Kenneth Kang-Hui

If you ask the average Christian to cite the main differences between Baptists and Reformed Christians, the first thing that would come to mind is probably baptism, … Read more→

Living Together and Marriage

Patti Neighmond of NPR reports that more couples live together before marriage than ever before. The figures show how far our culture has changed in just one generation. But interestingly, couples … Read more→

Reformation Heroes

Reformation Heroes: Written by Diana Kleyn with Joel R. Beeke

Today we are blessed to live in a country where we have little fear of physical or verbal persecution for our … Read more→

Amused at our Predicament

Dennis Prager has written a wake-up call to our society regarding our thoughts about modern families and respecting our elders. The fodder is the recent Doritos Super Bowl ad. He … Read more→

Feeding Your Family

I’m actually speaking of literal food this time. Inka Leoni at My Modern Metropolis has written a post which includes some very interesting photos of what families throughout the world … Read more→

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WiFi on the School Bus

The New York Times reports on an experiment in Vail, AZ in which the school district has outfitted a school bus with a mobile WiFi router. Interestingly, disciplinary problems have … Read more→

Effective Abstinence Education

Robert Rector comments on a new report demonstrating the success of abstinence education programs in the face of the failures of so called “safe-sex” and comprehensive sex-ed programs. What is … Read more→

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