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Note: This is a guest post since presently I am busy today teaching class online for seminary students overseas. This is by Cowboy Bob. His blog be found here and he runs The Question Evolution Project on Facebook here.

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The title of this article is drawn from when Jesus rebuked the storm, but those words apply to how we use our words. The 1970s TV show All in the Family was famous for ridiculing Conservatives and Christians. People who saw it should remember how Archie told Edith to “stifle herself.” Somehow, “shut up” is considered too harsh. Many people, especially Christians, need to learn how and when to refrain from speaking.

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Note: This is a guest post since presently I am busy today teaching class online for seminary students overseas. This is by Cowboy Bob. His blog be found here and he runs The Question Evolution Project on Facebook here.

Throughout much of history, people have used watchtowers for various purposes. East Berlin had several (with one remaining) to alert guards of people trying to escape their socialist paradise. Towers were set up to watch for fires. See a movie about the cavalry in a Western movie and notice the towers to watch for attackers.

It was very common for cities and castles to have walls built to keep out marauders, and of course, those had towers as well. However, towers were not the only place for sentries and lookouts; they also walked on those thick walls.

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Note: I am posting this review on the eve of #questionevolutionday taking place on February 12th.  This is where Christians using that hashtag share contents on apologetics, Creationism, the problem of evolution, etc, on social media, and I’ve seen it being active on Facebook and Twitter.  It is organized by my dear friend Cowboy Bob Sorensen who blogs here and I encourage you

The Battle for the Beginning MacArthur

John MacArthur. The Battle for the Beginning: The Bible on Creation and the Fall of Adam.  Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishing Company, June 4, 2001.  240 pp.

4 out of 5

Purchase: Amazon

What does the first three chapters of Genesis have to say about the world we live in?  In this book by Pastor and Teacher John MacArthur we have an exposition of Genesis 1-3 covering largely the topic of God’s creation of the world and also how sin entered the world.  This was adapted from MacArthur’s sermon series of these passages.  The topic of creation and creation views are no doubt controversial among Christians today and MacArthur’s main focus in the book is to expound from the text of Scripture and he lands on a young earth creationist view.

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This is part two of a five part Christian Home School Lesson Series for first graders on plants that aims to fulfill the Science Content Standards from the California Department of Education.

Lesson 2: Plant Life Cycles

 

Purpose: To explore and know more about God’s work of plant life cycles.

 

Book(s) read:

Aaron Carr’s Plants (Science Kids Life Cycles).

Gail Gibbons, From Seed to Plant.

 

Other tools:

Paper

Pencil

Crayons

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn general knowledge about plant life cycle.
  2. Learn the vocabulary concerning plant life cycle.
  3. Illustrate what is learned in this lesson about plant life cycle.
  4. Learn a spiritual lesson concerning God’s creation of plant life cycle.

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This is a Christian Home School Lesson Series for first graders on the Solar System that aims to fulfill the Science Content Standards from the California Department of Education.

Lesson 1: The Sun

 

Purpose: To explore and know more about God’s creation of our sun.

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This is a Christian Home School Lesson Series for 4-5 year old children on earth science that aims to fulfill the Science Content Standards from the California Department of Education.

Lesson 2: Bodies of waters and Rivers

 

Purpose: To explore and know more about the different kinds of bodies of waters including river in God’s created earth.

 

Book(s) read:

Ellen Lawrence’s Covered in Water.

 

Other tools:

World map and/or globe

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn general knowledge about bodies of water and rivers.
  2. Learn the vocabulary concerning bodies of water and rivers.
  3. Illustrate what is learned in this lesson about bodies of water and rivers.
  4. Learn a spiritual lesson concerning Christ’s control over bodies of water.

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