Meet n Greet for Online Bible Study: The Promised One
Introduce yourself: Post a comment on the Meet n Greet Bible Study Page with your name, where you are from, and answer to this question- What is your favourite story from the Old Testament?
FAQ for Participating in the Online Bible Study
Are you getting ready for the Bible Study, Seeing Jesus in Genesis: The Promised One? We’ll “meet” once a week, starting on Monday. Various other FAQ
How Do You Share the Gospel?
Do you ever struggle in sharing the good news with others throughout your day? With those that God brings across your path? Maybe you’d like to watch this video and discuss it with your teens? Dr. Julius Kim, Dean of Students and Associate Professor at Westminster Seminary California, provides insight into how he shares the gospel.
Hand Raising Tips During Worship
Okay, this is funny to me. Because I've been there, and done that.
My Book Reading Term One
I used to devour books. But I spend more time reading articles and blogs now. I want to get back to reading more real books so with that end in mind I have decided to record the books I read each term.
The Hunger Games for the Christian Parent
When looking for articles and reviews on The Hunger Games from a Christian perspective there are a multitude that will say it is not productive, beneficial or the right type of material for Christians to watch. I guess that all depends upon one’s worldview. We aren’t training our children to be ignorant of the world around them although we desire for them to be innocent of the same practices. Literature is an excellent medium for teaching all kinds of themes and concepts that are simply icky and difficult for young adults to comprehend in the real world.
Join Me for the Jesus in Genesis Bible Study
Join me for a 10 week journey through the OT, as we see Jesus in Genesis, using the study guide called The Promised One by Nancy Guthrie
Who Are You Following?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-hW680pCLs This video belongs to Igniter Media.
Top Homeschool Posts
Homeschool Articles, Educational Philosophy, Curriculum, Diary Days, Book Reviews & more from 10 years of blogging.
And We Need To Accept Him?
I was ‘born again’ in a Christian revival Crusade… and went from there to the AOG. I have raised my hand, repented, recommitted my life, been down to the front and accepted Christ as my Saviour more times that I can count on two hands and feet. And none of it was necessary. I was caught up in playing the game of church Christian but I was living in the fullness of the Lordship of Christ. I was a baby Christian, lapping up milk instead of growing and moving on to solid food.
Weekly Wrap 'n' Catch Up
Playing taxi and sharing some favourite links
Sharing My Story
I’m going to start relating a few stories from my past. It’s been a long time since I wrote much about my children. That is a deliberate and intentional plan. I’m really thankful that my past was not captured on the Internet. When John and I met, we had to get to know each other the old fashioned way. We spent time together, asking questions and going through the full range of emotions that arose from those discussions.
Yr 9 Photography Class
Yr 9 Photography Class (Homeschool style) Yr 9 Photography Class at our place. Who knew it could be so tiring?
Weekly Wrap Up
Here’s a few good links that I posted to the kerugma facebook page this past week. I hope you enjoy them. Incidentally, our facebook page has a new look!
A Needed Pintervention
My weakness is the reason for taking out a Pintervention upon myself. My weakness is consumerism, coveting pretty things and hoarding, along with envy. Aside from being sin, this leads to discontent. And it’s horrible to live with. But I found that it is quite easy to replace my real life with a virtual one, and that includes collecting and drooling over things online – a virtual hoarding of sorts.
Mr Greystash
The real boss of the house…
Yr 9 Daily Schedule Term One
This is Falcon’s daily lesson schedule. It looks pretty heavy but he devised this schedule by himself. Falcon is a stickler for abiding by the schedule… down to the minute almost. You can imagine that this trait drives me batty. But it’s how he works best.
Breaking Out Of The Bubble
I used to like Google, I really did. It wasn’t all that long ago when they respected users privacy and the search results were unbiased (not tailored) and impartial but now they seem to care more about competing with facebook and other social media than being the best search engine.
First Day Back 2012
Last week was our first week back at school lessons. With rambo at school, Falcon and I are homeschooling… establishing a new routine. This is the first time I have ever homeschooled one child at a time. It’s all a bit new to me. It’s all new to Falcon too as he is the youngest child and has always had his older siblings around to keep him company and provide lots of distractions.
Why You Should Not Read My Blog
I can think of several reason why you would not want to frequent my site. 1) My grammar and sentence structure is atrocious.I vacillate between ‘we’ and ‘I’ and at other times I get my tenses all confuddled. I (that would be Susan) write the posts on this site. All of it. However…







