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Re: My Testimony, by Kjunebug

Moonstruck,

We are blessed to have found Rod and Staff school curriculum.  School curriculum publish by conservative Mennonites.  All subjects are rooted in God, including science.  Mostly we do book learning. 

When we have the opportunities to be out in God's nature, we do reinforce lessons and ask questions about what they are seeing and experiencing.  I really do admire those homeschool Mothers who can create lessons like you've mentioned, I don't feel super gifted in that way. Although I must confess that we have on occasion come up with some creative learning esperiences, a year ago, we had a full lunar eclipse in our area, it was at about 2AM, we got everyone up, bundled up and went out into the quiet of the night to see this marvel.     

To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. Titus 2:5

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