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As Christian parents restore the “family altar” to their homes, they will also be able to rekindle the watchfires of an enlightened patriotism. This Christian patriotism includes a recognition and understanding of
Rosalie June Slater, Teaching and Learning. 1965. pg 3
A Family Program for Reading Aloud: $19.95
This valuable volume discusses more than 200 classics by great authors that identify Biblical ideals and will give your children a better understanding of our nation’s Christian history. For decades this book has been bonding and blessing families who discover the delight of enjoying books together.
The Family and the Nation: Biblical Childhood: $23.95
Architect of the Principle Approach, Rosalie Slater, gives an account of Biblical childhood and a model of parenting for Christian families. This beautifully illustrated book is an eloquent literary expression of the Biblical method and standard for child rearing. It presents God’s heart for childhood as seen in the lives of five great Biblical characters: Moses, Samuel, David, John, and Jesus.
Joel: A Boy of
A young boy is crippled and angry until he meets his Master. First published in 1895, this poignant classic still speaks spiritual truths to boys and girls today. Set in the land where Jesus walked, the narrative of the Gospel comes alive in a way that will capture the fascination of children of all ages. It is ideal for children in middle and upper elementary grades. This new edition—illustrated by Principle Approach homeschooler Peggy Coven—was reprinted by the Foundation in 1992.
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