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Suggestions for Homegrown Chicken Feed

Feb 16th, 2012 | By
Suggestions for Homegrown Chicken Feed

Dear Joel,

What plants should be grown in the home garden to feed a small flock of chickens so commercial feed is not needed? How do you recommend accomplishing this? Thank you!

-Laura W.

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Life – Just Do It!

Oct 2nd, 2011 | By
Life – Just Do It!

Due to unforeseen circumstances, our regular Sunday column was not available. And while this article may not be the typical fare we run on Sundays, its message is worth heeding. God gave us life to enjoy, and whether your pleasure comes from out of doors or inside a sanctuary on Sunday, the Sabbath rest is just that — a time of reflection and worship, and a time to revel in all that God has provided in this world. The Bible says He delights in us — but do we delight in Him and this world
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Why America Continues To Crumble

Jul 24th, 2011 | By
Why America Continues To Crumble

I love humanity! It’s people I can’t stand. —Linus Social Compassion and Self-Interest Liberals have their own package of values. This package includes passionate sincerity, love of humanity, concern for social justice, personal autonomy, as well as an endless commitment to change. Almost all liberals see themselves as loving people. They want to change the
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Honoring Our Ancestors: Living and Thriving As They Did

Jun 24th, 2011 | By
Honoring Our Ancestors: Living and Thriving As They Did

When we speak of honoring our ancestors, we are not referring to revering the lives of our forebears and living in a way that they would approve of (although doing so has its merits). Nor are we discussing one or two generations back, necessarily. Rather than in familial terms, think anthropologically. Indeed if you were
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Socialization and Other Myths: Part 1

Feb 10th, 2011 | By
Socialization and Other Myths: Part 1

Whether you are new to homeschooling, a veteran home educator, or just considering it for your family, you are bound to come across many people who think that even the idea of parents teaching their own children at home is a ludicrous throwback to a more primitive civilization. Visions of socially-stilted children with unkempt hair
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How It Happens

Nov 3rd, 2010 | By

I remember speaking with a friend of mine who had taken a medicine that was being advertised on television as the next target for tort lawyers to gather the “victims” for a lawsuit that would get each person a few bucks and the lawyers a pile of money.  I asked him if he was adding
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