Brandon Thomas: Give Your Oppressed White, Straight, Christian Man a Valentine’s Day Gift

February 10th, 2012

Our fast-paced, multicultural, marginally-more-tolerant-than-it-used-to-be world is a scary place for some white, straight, Christian men. They’re no longer sure of their place in our society. So this Valentine’s Day, do something special for them.
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Christian podcasting – would you use this?

January 31st, 2012

Question by : Christian podcasting – would you use this?
I am considering starting a free Christian podcast / social network where people can have their own Bible based podcast with video, audio, etc. and build into a social network. I’m considering giving 50% of the proceeds of advertising from their pages to their ministry. Do you think this would work?

It seems like God keeps bringing me back to this idea even though I don’t have time for it. He keeps putting it back in front of me. I have given the idea to God to do with me or it what he will and it seems to keep falling right back in my lap.

Best answer:

Answer by Anon Eemus
That sounds stupid. Why would anyone do that?

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Christian Engineering Colleges

January 28th, 2012

  How can a Christian find a good engineering school that is also a conservative Christian university? We looked at local Christian schools that offer an engineering degree. We loved Seattle…



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A Christian Parent’s Montessori Method To Fostering Independence: If You Happen To Give Your Little One A Pitcher

October 10th, 2011

If you give your child a little glass pitcher quite possibly ask you for most pancakes so he can pour his own syrup. When most people make the pancakes, he’ll demand step stool to look at. He’ll want to use the spatula, and that means you put his freshly baked pancakes onto a cutting board. He scoops them up with the spatula and applies them on their plate. Then he remembers the syrup, so you put just sufficiently in his pitcher for just one serving so he can’t pour too much. You show him how to hold the handle with one hand plus the bottom of the pitcher along with the other. He tells you to let get.

The pancakes can be so yummy he gets syrup all over his face. You suction a minute shower mirror with the refrigerator door, in his eye stage, so he can wipe their own face using your wet wipe. Looking inside mirror he reads he still offers his pajamas at, so he informs you he needs to obtain dressed to go outside.

He wants to chose his clothing. You send your spouse to the hardware store to purchase a clothes drink station for his closet. You hang the application three feet off the ground and put your child’s clothes with hangers. Feeling quite confident, he invests on his green elastic waisted trousers and pull above T-shirt by him self, while you accomplish putting his socks in addition to underwear in several baskets on his closet floor.

Seeing the hampers makes him want to play basketball. He runs on the front door. You simply tell him he has to help you wear his layer outside, so you lie down it outside down on to the floor and show him how to put his “toes to your tags”. He bends across, puts both hands with the arm holes and additionally flips his coat over his brain. He lets people start the freezer, but insists with pulling it on the top.

He runs with the garage to get his basketball. You help him sift through a bin full of toys and give him one, but he cries “Not that you! “, so you set a hula hoop on the ground and put just about all his balls inside it, so they will likely not roll away. He picks the sole he wants in addition to runs outside.

You stand and listen while he informs you of how to have fun with basketball. He throws some sort of air ball this lands right in the flower bed. When he runs to build it he realises the bird feeder is usually empty. He runs back up in the garage to fill the chook feeder. When you catch close to him, you find him looking at the seat of one’s bicycle trying to achieve the bag associated with birdseed. You pour that seed into a clear dog food container with the easy snap cover and put a well used plastic cup set for a scoop.

He carries his cup heaped with birdseed out to your feeder. You set the bird feeder among the bushes so he are able to fill it. Then you definitely prune your flora while he fortunately makes multiple trips before the feeder is extensive. You check the garage for almost any mess. You hand him a wist broom together with a small dust pan and show him tips on how to sweep up that spilled seed. Then you definitely hammer a nail inside wall for him to hold his broom.

Investigating the bird foodstuff makes him know he’s hungry, to make sure you walk with him back to the kitchen. You remind him to hold his coat at his coat connect. He asks most people for pancakes. When you make your ex pancakes, he might ask for his small magnifying glaas pitcher, so he can pour his syrup him self.

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Christian Biography Report Questions

April 1st, 2010

Dear friends,

This spring in my English class at our home school co-op, I assigned for each of the students to read a full-length biography of someone who was a Christian missionary (such as Hudson Taylor, Gladys Aylward, William Carey or Mary Slessor), pastor (such as Charles Spurgeon), author (such as C.S. Lewis), hymn writer (such as Fanny Crosby), etc.  Most of these are from YWAM’s Christian Heroes Then & Now series, which most of my students prefer, or the Heroes of the Faith series, which are more complete but not as kid-friendly.

The corresponding writing assignment is to summarize each chapter in at least one paragraph. As they proceed throughout the book, they are answering most of the following questions in their paragraphs, as appropriate for their subject.  Then they will compile their writing into a final report and oral presentation.

Questions for Christian Biography Reports

1. What is this person’s name? Was it the same at birth as in adulthood?



2. Where and when was this person born, and under what kind of family circumstances?


3. Who were this person’s parents and what were they like?


4. What was this person’s childhood like?


5. What was this person’s life like before he or she became a Christian?


6. What (and who) led to this person becoming a Christian?


7. Who were the mentors, coworkers, and close friends of this person? What quality of relationships did they have?


8. What were the main events of this person’s life, including dates, places and other people?


9. What did this person look like as an adult? Did he or she have any physical handicaps?


10. Where did this person work? (What cities, countries, etc.)


11. What type of ministry and practical work did this person do (writing, preaching, medical, Bible translation, mercy, etc.)?


12. What was the impact of this work on his or her time period?


13. What was the focus of this person’s public Christian message? Was there anything unusual or unorthodox?


14. What did this person think about the Bible, salvation, Christian growth, the Holy Spirit, baptism, music, and methods of ministry?


15. What were some notable quotes from this person? What circumstances surrounded each quote — such as causes or reactions?


16. What personal weaknesses or temptations did this person face, how were these handled, and what kind of problems were caused?


17. What external opposition and dangers did this person face, and what was this person’s response to it?


18. Who were this person’s spouse(s) and children, what were they like? Was the family relationship strong or strained?


19. What organizations or trends were started based on this person’s work?


20. What were the date, place, and circumstances of this person’s death?


21. What is the lasting legacy of this person’s work and witness?

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Since many of them have been reading about foreign missionaries, I have also been giving them vocabulary and basic concepts for the major world religions and ideologies, such as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, atheism/agnosticism, and Judaism. I will try to post some of this later.

Blessings,
Virginia Knowles

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