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What Great Parents Do

August 14, 2012August 14, 2012 / Scott McCown / Leave a comment

Parents should be their children's first and primary teachers.  Both in classical and Biblical education.  Churches and schools (private or public) are aids to help parents do their job of teaching.  A good education begins, continues, and culminates at home.  That was the idea of the SHEMA in Deu 6:3ff.  The Law of Moses commanded … Continue reading What Great Parents Do

A Video Blog

May 5, 2009 / Scott McCown / Leave a comment

I don't like the still that Blogger chose, but I do not know how to change it :-(Have a fun out there today!Scott

Successfully Raising Children

April 9, 2009May 11, 2010 / Scott McCown / Leave a comment

"Behold children are a heritage from the Lord,The fruit of the womb a reward.Like arrows in the hand of a warriorare the children of one's youth.Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them!"Psalm 127:3-5 (ESV)"Like arrows in the hands of a warrior." What a great statement! A well-skilled archer has effective aim. We … Continue reading Successfully Raising Children

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