The Canaanites

Since my last post I have been working on the sons of Canaan. There are eleven total and I still have three left. I was hoping to have them done by now, but my husband and I had a Baccalaureate and Commencement ceremony to attend and we are traveling this weekend. The excitement never ends! …

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Researcher’s “Block”

Most people have probably heard of writer's block. This comes in a variety of forms: interruption, lack of focus, multiple projects, too many ideas, or procrastination. I personally find the final one the common definition for most college students. As a writer, I stumble into the mind of writer's block from time to time, which …

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Train Up Your Child

Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. ~ Proverbs 22:6 ~ For the last couple of months, my husband and I have been leading a study with our church's youth group through church history. Well, it began around the central idea …

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The Legacy of Ham

In the past month, I have managed to finish my section of Japheth and have since moved onto the one for Ham. Despite what many seem to think, the Scriptures are far from negative or ignorant towards the descendants of Ham. In fact, so far I have come across over 700 references to him and …

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The Middle East, Grecians, and the People of the Sea

Despite of, or perhaps because of, my lack of activity on here, I have actually managed to make quite a bit of progress on my book in the last week and a half or so. So much so that I even found time to paint, which is something I have missed doing. I am slowly …

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