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How a Man Prepares His Daughters for Life (Lifeskills for Men) 3 reviews Michael Farris
Bethany House Publishers, 1996
One of the best "how to" books for dads that I've read! To develop the potential in and character of your daughter may require some changes in your life as a dad but the rewards are eternal. Men, God commands this and our culture near the turn of the millenium requires serious preparation in order for our daughters to be grounded in the Lord and in their integrity. This book was the first of three of the Lifeskills for Men series that I have read ...
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Guilt by Association : A Novel 1 review Michael Farris
Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1997
An awesome legal thriller you won't be able to put down! This is an awsome legal thriller that's glues you to your seat. It shows the faith of a pro-life group faced with accusations of arson and murder.
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Home Schooling and the Law 1 review Michael Farris
Home School Legal Defense Assn, 1990
Excellent resource for defending your home school decision This is an excellent book for those needing to enhance
reasons for home schooling. Mr. Farris also spends much
time describing some of state battles that have taken
place, as well as describing the current laws that
protect and promote home education. This book would make an
excellent suppliment to any home educator's library.
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The Future of Home Schooling: A New Direction for Value-based Home Education 1 review Michael Farris
Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1997
Excellent! All homeschoolers, should have this book! This book is a must have for all Homeschoolers. It is very imformative as to what is available for Homeschoolers out there. Also shows you how far Homeschoolers have come freedom wise. I am into my second year of Homeschooling,I read as much as I possibly can, then imform my friends, who also Homeschool. They now refer people to me because I know my material and this is really, really good! If ...
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Anonymous Tip 11 reviews Michael Farris
Broadman & Holman Pub, 1996
Don't pass this one by! Having read many articles by Michael Farris I was anxious to read this novel. I was NOT in the least bit disappointed. This is a gripping tale that keeps you bound until the end. I highly recommended that you read it and pass it on and tell that person to pass it on as well. People need to be informed about how the government and it's agencies can turn situations around to their benefit. ...
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Homeschooling High School: Planning Ahead for College Admission (New and Updated) (New and Updated) 8 reviews Jeanne Gowen Dennis
Emerald Books, 2004
A versatile reference for homeschoolers I was asked to review Jeanne Dennis's book by the publisher because of my interest in helping home schoolers. I've seen the range of questions and concerns home schoolers have shared with each other through email lists and web sites. I feel the book provides many practical ways to systematically prepare for admission to college. As a veteran college admissions officer, I'm glad this book is ...
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Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers 7 reviews Douglas Bond, Michael McHugh, ...
Christian Liberty Press, 2000
Two children learn about hymn writers Annie and Drew are "stuck" in Olney, England for the summer. Their mother brought them over, and leaves them pretty much to their selves except on the weekends. Everything in Olney is old, even most of the people, and the children are sure they are in for a boring summer. One of Drew's consolations is his CD player, which is constantly playing. One day they meet Mr. Pipes, so called because ...
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Mr. Pipes and Psalms and Hymns of the Reformation 1 review Douglas Bond, Ron Farris, ...
Christian Liberty Press, 2000
European Exploration with a Focus on Hymnody This story begins in the book "Mr. Pipes and the British Hymnmakers". In that book, Annie and Drew meet Mr. Pipes during a summer in England, and through him, they come to know about many hymn writers. They learn the hymns and discuss poetry, the meaning of the words, and the lives of the writers. Annie and Drew believe on the Lord Jesus, and then returned to the States with their mother at ...
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What a Daughter Needs From Her Dad: How a Man Prepares His Daughter for Life 11 reviews Michael Farris
Bethany House, 2004
A new perspective to how we'll raise our daughters... Sure, they're just 3 and 5 but every day counts, right? My husband embraced this book and so much of the suggestions rather solidly. He was raised in a home of all boys with rather Godless and unstable parents. While I was raised in a strong Christian home, I think my upbringing would have been so much richer and less heart-wrenching had this book been around 38 years ago... Our favorite part ...
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A Sacred Foundation 1 review Michael Farris, L. Reed Elam
B&H Publishing Group, 2001
Helping homeschool marriages There are many good Christian books on marriage, and A Sacred Foundation takes its place among them. The authors share an alternating discussion of his needs and her needs. The wife needs her husband's leadership, gentleness, compassion, protection, provision, praise and support. The husband needs his wife's allegiance, affection, beauty, companionship, and mature love. While this is true in all ...
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Bound for glory: when people turn their backs on God, only God's glory will save them.: An article from: ... Michael Farris
Presbyterian Record, 1996
This digital document is an article from Presbyterian Record, published by Presbyterian Record on October 1, 1996. The length of the article is 870 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Bound for glory: when people turn their ...
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Backing the long shots: in God's investment plan, there's no room for playing it safe.: An article from: ... Michael Farris
Presbyterian Record, 1996
This digital document is an article from Presbyterian Record, published by Presbyterian Record on November 1, 1996. The length of the article is 865 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Backing the long shots: in God's ...
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Constitutional Law for Christian Students. Revised Edition. Teacher Handbook. Michael Farris
Michael Farris, 1991
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Constitutional Law for Christian Students. Revised Edition. Michael Farris
Michael Farris, 1998
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Where Do I Draw the Line? 1 review Michael P. Farris
Bethany House Publishers, 1992
On the mark! This book summarizes our often manipulated rights as Americans for freedom to follow Christian values. More impressive is the accuracy in describing how we, as Americans, have lost touch with why/how our country was founded. I recommend to all those who seek more information about our constitutional rights to follow established principles and how these principles are routinely trampled. This book ...
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Anyone got the time? Advent exists to readjust our hearts, not our calendars.: An article from: Presbyterian ... Michael Farris
Presbyterian Record, 1996
This digital document is an article from Presbyterian Record, published by Presbyterian Record on December 1, 1996. The length of the article is 896 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Anyone got the time? Advent exists to ...
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Forbid Them Not: A Novel 3 reviews Michael Farris
B&H Publishing Group, 2002
An Excellent and Absorbing Book An intriguing story with a powerful message. What could have been a very complex and dreary subject--legal proceedings over the U.N. attempting to enforce a treaty regarding children supreceding the laws of the United States--is made alive and interesting. The author captures the real feel and attitudes of the kinds of people who are committed spiritually to Christian values while showing that ...
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Comedy of salvation: believing what God wants us to do can make us pregnant with laughter.: An article from: ... Michael Farris
Presbyterian Record, 1996
This digital document is an article from Presbyterian Record, published by Presbyterian Record on June 1, 1996. The length of the article is 935 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Comedy of salvation: believing what God wants ...
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The Home Schooling Father 3 reviews Michael P. Farris
Loyal Publishing, 1999
We all need a kick in the pants! 1) Book is short because it is straight to the point. Unlike many books I read they are about 50% fully of examples. Examples and stories that prove the point are many times necessary and usefull but I really liked that he simply stated his point and moved on. Thus I read this book in about an hour and a half. 2) He hits on the major things we as Christian men should be doing. I believe if we are ...
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