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Meet the
Authors
David & Laurie
Callihan
"The Guidance
manual for the Christian Homeschool"
hosted by Joe Spataro
Interview & how to get a diploma
 They
have been homeschooling support group leaders and activists for more than 15 years. In
their book, they help Christian homeschool parents gather all the information a high
school counselor usually supplies: information on colleges, careers, the military,
standardized testing, and future planning. In this interview, we discuss the advantages of
a Christian based program, perspectives on unschooling, and what they are doing now as
part of the homeschooling movement. As a bonus, they have graciously agreed to share with
us a portion of their book on providing a diploma
for your children. This is all very valuable information which I hope you get
a chance to see. Also, they have agreed to answer some of your questions on our Christian
support group. I hope everyone gets a chance to stop by and see the interview and perhaps
ask a question.God's Top Ten
List:
Guidelines for Living : The Ten Commandments
by Glen S. Martin
 
also see
Christian Focus Support
This book shows you how the Ten Commandments apply to our lives today. What a
very good, spiritual book, an excellent book for any Christian looking to grow
spiritually. This would be an excellent book for a new Christian, for someone who just got
confirmed, first holy communion or just a gift to another Christian friend.
Fool-Proofing
Your Life:
Wisdom for Untangling Your Most Difficult Relationships
by Jan Silvious
 
The world is filled with difficult people. It is impossible to avoid them. (You
may have one, in particular, in your life right now.) In dealing with such people, we
often try a number of coping strategies. Unfortunately, our best attempts at making peace
often fail. This is because the difficult people in our lives are often what the Bible
calls "fools." And dealing with fools requires a special kind of biblical
wisdom.
The world is filled with difficult people. It is impossible to avoid them. (You may have
one, in particular, in your life right now.) In dealing with such people, we often try a
number of coping strategies. Unfortunately, our best attempts at making peace often fail.
This is because the difficult people in our lives are often what the Bible calls
"fools." And dealing with fools requires a special kind of biblical wisdom.
Celebrating the
Christian Year
by Martha Zimmerman
 
Building family traditions around all the major Christian holidays. Provides the history
behind each event as well as a way to celebrate it in a family setting
All the Way
Home:
Power for Your Family to Be Its Best
by Mary Pride
 
All the Way Home is the long-awaited sequel to Mary Pride's revolutionary book, The Way
Home. Building on the theme of the home as the center of life, this book will change your
ideas on what is possible for families today. More than a problem-solving manual, this
text helps families do it right from the start.
Who Moved My
Cheese?:
An Amazing Way to Deal With Change in Your Work and in Your Life
by Spencer Johnson
 
also see
Relationships &
Philosophy
Holistic &
Natural Healing
With over a million copies in print, the #1 New York Times bestseller WHO MOVED
MY CHEESE? An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life has grown
from a guide and training tool for America's top corporations and organizations to a
cultural phenomenon that is changing people's lives. It is now being embraced by hundreds
of thousands of readers-from community leaders and college coaches to parents and
children-helping them to adapt to change. Whether it's the challenge of a changing
relationship, or moving to a new neighborhood, or the downsizing and merging of
corporations, people are finding that the simple story of WHO MOVED MY CHEESE? is an
unthreatening and invaluable source of comfort and advice. It is no wonder that this
diminutive tome has become a runaway bestseller!
Life Strategies:
Doing What Works, Doing What Matters
by Phillip C. McGraw, Ph.D.
 
Written in a tough-love, sometimes cantankerous tone, this self-help book is not
for those looking to explore their inner child or visualize away negative energy. No, this
is pull-yourself-up-by-the- bootstraps advice from someone who's done just that. McGraw
opens with a scene describing how he helped Oprah Winfrey
survive--and win--the 1998 "Mad Cow" lawsuit in Texas, when she was having
difficulty coping with the reality of what was happening to her. He helped her face the
facts about the lawsuit, after which she was better able to participate in crafting a
strategy to win it. |
Meet the Author:
Rose
Sweet
FREE
excerpt & interview
How to Be First in a Second Marriage
hosted by Joe Spataro
Rose
Sweet has been a First Wife, Second Wife, Ex-wife and Stepmother and knows first hand the
problems faced by those in todays' blended families. Rose has authored magazine articles,
appeared on TV and radio talk shows and is a public speaker at seminars around the
country, helping to heal the hurts unique to divorce and remarriages.
Meet the Author:
Leigh Anne Jasheway
FREE excerpt &
interview
author of: I'm Not Getting Older; I'm Getting Better at Denial
Leigh
Anne Jasheway's book I'm Not Getting Older; I'm Getting Better at Denial is
a hilarious look at aging. Leigh Anne, a humor writer with 8 published books,a humorous
speaker, and a stand up comic is from Eugene, Oregon. Her wit and writing
comes from her unique position as a woman facing mid-life. Leigh Anne uses her
sense of humor to help us get over the bumps of the "middle years" and
encourages us to look at life with laughs, not tears. |