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Teaching My Children

From Ignorant Spectator And Participant To Official Soccer Referee

December 10, 2010 Carlie guest writes

When I was ten years old, I started playing competitive soccer.  I continued, learning to understand and play the game from the spectator’s and participant’s point of view, for three years.  As a spectator, I hardly noticed the referees unless someone was yelling at them.  As a player, I watched them more since they controlled [...]

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Parenting With A Plan

September 27, 2010 Teaching My Children

As I approach the tender age of 50, the youngest of my seven children is 14 years old, the oldest is nearly 27 years old.  A few friends have recently asked for suggestions in the parenting process, so I have attempted to offer something.  This has all been based on Biblical principles, the advice of [...]

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An Open Essay to College Professors

August 26, 2010 Teaching My Children

Truly, some college professors are there to teach and they are doing a good job.  I have studied under many such professors.  My older children have had the benefit of several well-qualified and dedicated faculty.  However, we all labor under the weight of a college system encumbered by foolish, ancient philosophies.  Some professors revel in [...]

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