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Review: Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary for Kids

You’ve got your dictionaries and your Bible dictionaries.  You’ve got your kids’ dictionaries and your collegiate dictionaries.  You’ve even got your illustrated dictionaries.  Well, now the folks at B&H Publishing Group give you the Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary for Kids! This incredibly-illustrated, 212-page dictionary introduces kids (and adults because I thought it was pretty cool, too!) to 750 Bible words… View Post

Review: Doorposts

If you’re a part of the Christian homeschooling community, chances are you’ve heard of Doorposts , publishers of a wide variety of Bible-based parenting and character training materials.  I’ve used a number of their products over the years, one of my favorites being the “If/Then” chart which helps families to clearly outline the disciplinary action that can be expected for… View Post

Review: Seasons of Faith

Our family has been acquainted with CBH Ministries for several years.  We use their Keys for Kid devotional (one free bi-monthly copy, by mail, per family) to supplement our Bible study time.  You may be familiar with them, as well, both for the Keys for Kids devotionals and for the Children’s Bible Hour radio program, which has been around since… View Post

Curriculum Review: Grapevine Studies

I have been very pleased to have the opportunity to review Grapevine Studies as part of our Bible curriculum this year. I was offered the opportunity to review two of Grapevine’s Bible study courses. My first choice was Biblical Feasts and Holy Days, about which I was very excited because that’s an area of study in which I’ve recently become… View Post

How We Study the Bible (Curriculum Review: Bible Study Guide for All Ages)

I love that we can start off each school day with Bible study and scripture memorization. I don’t want the kids to think of the Bible as just another school subject, so I try to make sure we do some kind of Bible study even when we’re not doing school. I’ll be honest, though, and say that I’m not very… View Post

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