Why Are There So Many Different Versions of the Bible?

Posted on: 22 April 2015

If you walk into any bookstore and wander to the Religion section, you'll likely find a dozen different translations of the world's best-selling book--the Bible. Each version is focused on the same topic and includes the same stories and verses, so why the need for so many different translations? There are many reasons, some of which are quite important. There Are Different Religions and Denominations While the Bible is traditionally associated with Christians only, there is actually a Hebrew version specifically meant for Jews, as well.
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Instilling The Right Values At An Early Age

Posted on: 9 January 2015

Deciding to send your child to a private religious preschool has many perks, and knowing that your viewpoints on God will be openly taught in the classroom is important to many parents (thus adding to the appeal). In addition to all these things, however, one thing may stand high above the rest--a fact that is found within the Biblical book of Proverbs, to be exact: Starting your child off right and instilling them with the right values at an early age will help to set them up both spiritually and morally for the remainder of their life.
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Etch History Into Your Homeschool Day: Visit Your Local Cemetery

Posted on: 22 December 2014

Cemetery headstones are more than just grave markers. They can help springboard your homeschooler into historical discussions that you can't get confined within the walls of a conventional classroom. Start your journey into historical reflection by making a date to visit your local cemetery. Knowing that those people who are buried there lived in your hometown makes your visit more personal. It's a way for your homeschooler to connect with the past that the entire town shares.
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