A QUOTE FROM SALLY...
Now it is true that we are in difficult times and the culture pulls at
our children’s hearts and some may go astray. But that doesn’t mean all
will-and it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t fight for their hearts, give them a
reason to be faithful, seek to make our home the best place they will
ever be, so that they will want to be with us and love the God we love
and serve.
Here is the link for the full article. It doesn't mean everyone MUST homeschool, but whatever God leads you to do, let it be an investment in their hearts.....
http://www.itakejoy.com/aaaaaarrrrrrrggggghhhhhh-foolishness-abounds/
I hope you can take a moment and read this article. I always love reading things from Sally.
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Why MAGNANIMUS?
Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary of the American Language defines Magnanimity as such:
MAGNANIM'ITY, n. [L. magnanimitas; magnus, great, and animus, mind.] Greatness of mind; that elevation or dignity of soul, which encounters danger and trouble with tranquillity and firmness, which raises the possessor above revenge, and makes him delight in acts of benevolence, which makes him disdain injustice and meanness, and prompts him to sacrifice personal ease, interest and safety for the accomplishment of useful and noble objects.
MAGNANIM'ITY, n. [L. magnanimitas; magnus, great, and animus, mind.] Greatness of mind; that elevation or dignity of soul, which encounters danger and trouble with tranquillity and firmness, which raises the possessor above revenge, and makes him delight in acts of benevolence, which makes him disdain injustice and meanness, and prompts him to sacrifice personal ease, interest and safety for the accomplishment of useful and noble objects.
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Hope all is well with you. We keep you faithfully in our prayers.
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