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Not 'That' Kind of Housework

Why many contemporary women are embracing knitting, home cooking, and a variety of domestic arts.

A New Creation Story

Why do more homeschoolers want evolution in their textbooks?

How Adulthood Is Like High School All Over Again

Churches need to recognize the awkward teenager inside each of us.

Creation Museum Founder Disinvited from Homeschooling Conferences

Conference organizer said that Ken Ham made 'unnecessary, ungodly, and mean-spirited' comments about Biologos's Peter Enns.

Boarding Bust: Schools for Missionary Kids See Lower Attendance

Recent reports of child abuse overshadow another trend.

How Christians Will Save America's Schools

Being salt and light in a failing education system.

Asylum Surprise

Decision for home-schoolers pushes persecution boundaries.

Reading, Writing, and Rulings  Subscriber access only

Courts: Good news for homeschoolers, bad news for Christian schools.

California Court Says Religious Claim Doesn't Grant Homeschooling Right

Appellate judge: "Parents do not have a constitutional right to homeschool their children."

Innocence and Ambition at Patrick Henry College

A review of God's Harvard. Also: sorting out the faithful in Catholic higher education.
News Feed
German home-school parents appeal asylum ruling
Uwe and Hannelore Romeike claim in court documents that German schools are anti-Christian and the couple believe God wants them to teach their children at home (Associated Press)
A Home-Schooling Pioneer Looks to the Future
Mary Pride, a hero to conservative Christians, embraces technology and the Internet. (The New York Times)
'Virtual' public schools draw interest of religious families
Like home-schooling parents, parents of students in virtual public schools, which have enjoyed dramatic growth, like having their children home so they can integrate religion and values into the school day. (RNS)

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