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Archive for February 13, 2008
Graduation Requirements
February 13, 2008 by KellyH.
Every now and then, homeschooling parents will come across a program or book that they feel is a must for their students to complete or read before they officially graduate. Although there are many books that I’ve read that I would like my children to read as well, only one has been so well-written that I felt it needed to be a “must read” for my children.
Me, Myself, and Bob: A True Story About God, Dreams, and Talking Vegetables, by Phil Vischer, is that book.
Phil had a dream–a dream of furthering the Gospel message and pointing children in the Right Direction. Surely God was blessing him when that dream came true in a big way. So… what happened? Where was God when it all came crashing down? Learn from Phil in this excellent book that will point you (and your high school student) toward the path that focuses on God.
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