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- Writing
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Why teach the Bible to Children?
Ever wonder if it’s worth it to teach Scripture to children? In addition to the Biblical commands to pass God’s Word along to the next generations, the Bible contains a very practical example of how this can work.

How the Shift to Online School Highlights Biblical Family Structure
All across the country, parents are scrambling to figure out how to keep their children learning and cared for as school begins online. There are some families, however, who are not scrambling. Why? Because God’s design for the family works.