Framed

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Written by Mark Hamby
www.lamplighter.net
www.TOSMagazine.Com

 

Language is important to God. Yet, many drift through life without any real dialogue with a God Who desires to be personal.

Gene Edward Veith, author of Reading Between the Lines, writes:

We can never know anyone intimately by simply being in that person’s presence. We need to have a conversation in order to share our thoughts and our personalities. By the same token, we need a conversation with God—a two-way conversation through language—in order to know Him on a personal basis. Just as human beings address God by means of language through prayer, God addresses human beings by means of language in the pages of Scripture. Prayer and Bible reading are central to a personal relationship with God.

 To illustrate this point, let’s take a look at one of the ways God communicates with us. (more…)

A Modern Famous Home Scholar

 

Jonathan Krohn

Jonathan Krohn, whom Jon Stewart of The Daily Show once referred to as “Doogie Howser GOP,” became something of an overnight political sensation after his three minute speech at the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference when he was 13, garnering coverage from several major American media outlets and worldwide attention on YouTube. A year prior to the speech Krohn published his first book, a conservative political manifesto called Define Conservatism, which he dedicated to Ronald Reagan, Barry Goldwater, and William F. Buckley, Jr. Krohn has since written a second book, Defining Conservatism: The Principles That Will Bring Our Country Back, which is described as “a history lesson, a manifesto, and a road map for the future” designed to get the Republican party and the conservative movement in America back on track. Krohn, who has been home schooled since 2007, is a regular contributor to the conservative magazine Human Events.

5 Simple Strategies for Teaching Children how to Become Entrepreneurs

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Written by Rene Williams
http://www.degreejungle.com

Becoming an entrepreneur is not an easy task, but it is possible to begin teaching children at the skills required to be adult entrepreneurs. The earlier children start learning these skills, the more conditioned their mindset is and the easier it will be to become an entrepreneur. Most children are taught to work hard and they will achieve their goals, but many are not taught how to come up with enterprising ideas that can become a business. Starting children off as little business owners and coaching them to become entrepreneurs, not only creates an understanding of how to run a small business, but encourages confidence. Becoming an entrepreneur is a learned behavior, not an inherited trait, so here are 5 strategies that are beneficial in teaching your children how to become a budding entrepreneur. (more…)