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(Note: The following section may contain links to external web
sites. Referrals to sites not produced by LEAH are for informational purposes
only, and do not constitute an endorsement of the sites' content.)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q
& A Concerning Homeschooling - By Teaching Home Magazine
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Focus on the Family - Education
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Focus
on the Family Education Page
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Getting
Started Home Schooling
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Why
Parents Choose Home Schooling
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Parent-Directed
Education
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Home-Schooled
Daily Dozen
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Focus
on the Family's Parental Rights Statement
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Who
Says It's a Good School?
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WorldNetDaily - On Homeschooling
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Socialization
of Homeschoolers
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Can
Mommy Really Teach? (Part 1)
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Why
Is The Movement Such A Threat? (Part 2)
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New
Evidence Supports Homeschooling
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Thinking
of Homeschooling?
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College
For Homeschoolers
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Homeschoolers
Score Highest on ACT (2000 tests)
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The
Boom in Homeschooling Conventions
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Time
For Public Schools To Throw In The Towel
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The
Real Reason The State Opposes Homeschooling
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Why
Government Schools Fail
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Tom
Cruise Victimized By "Disk and Jane"?
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Shootings
A Boon to Home Education
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Big
Brother And Education
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Poll:
Poor Marks For Public School
Home, Private Education Bring Much Higher
Satisfaction Ratings
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No
Foundations, No Future
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Why
Christians Don't Belong In Government Schools (Part 1)
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Why
Christians Don't Belong In Government Schools (Part 2)
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Why
Christians Don't Belong In Government Schools (Part 3)
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on the Web. To download your RealAudio player click
here.
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Southwest Radio Church
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April 2, 2003
Once again, Pastor Hutchings
and Dr. Spargimino discuss the McGuffy Reader and some history of Christian
education. Bible in the News:
The Progressive Gospel- with Dr. Spargimino
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April 1, 2003
Pastor Hutchings and Dr. Spargimino discuss the McGuffy
Reader, used in public education for many years. A recent survey
reported that today's public school children have no concept or right versus
wrong. Bible in the News:
After-School Bible Clubs- with Jerry Guiltner
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September 28, 2002
Dr. Paul Cameron/John Paulk ... Orgins of Homosexuality
Brad Dacus ... Homeschooling in California Bible in the News:
Q&A: Has God Preserved His Word?- with Dr. Larry Spargimino
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September 18, 2002 (PART 2)
Pastor Hutchings and Dr. Hovind continue to discuss some of the
blatant lies found in out text books. All you have to do is flap your arms
for a million years, and eventually you'll fly. Bible in the News:
Constitutional Amendment- with Jerry Guiltner
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September 17, 2002 (PART 1)
Once again, Pastor Hutchings
talks with Dr. Hovind. Today they discuss lies found in our school text
books. Without evolution, where would they be? Bible in the News:
The Deadliest Natural Disaster- with Dr. Spargimino
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March 12, 2002 (PART 2)
Dr. Larry Spargimino
concludes this talk with Mr. John Esposito about the hidden agenda in public
schools. The topic is pornography posing as sex education. Bible in the News:
Moral Clarity From the President Upsets Many- with Dr. Spargimino
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March 11, 2002 (PART 1)
Dr. Larry Spargimino
talks with Mr. John Esposito about the hidden agenda in public schools.
Today they expose the agenda. Bible in the News:
Kid's Docs Endorse Gay Parenting- with Dr. Spargimino
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February 27, 2001
Once again, Dr. Larry Spargimino talks with Mrs. Vicki
Brady. Today they answer some of the questions most people have about homeschooling.
"I are smart. I are homeschooled!"
Bible in the News: The Metric
Martyr... Dr. Larry Spargimino with Alan Franklin
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February 26, 2001
Dr. Larry Spargimino talks with Mrs. Vicki Brady about
the basic steps to homeschooling. From winning spelling bees to getting
four-year college scholarships, homeschooling gets an "A".
Bible in the News: Dangers
of Government School Education Verified... Dr. Larry Spargimino with Dan
Smithwick
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May 9, 2000
Once again, Dr. Spargimino talks with Steven and Megan
Scheibner about parenting and homeschooling. How about home summer school?
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