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"I testify to you that God has known you individually, for a long, long time (see D&C 93:23). He has loved you for a long, long time. He knows your names and all your heartaches and your joys."  (Neal A. Maxwell, "Remember How Merciful the Lord Hath Been," General Conference, April 2004).
 

 

 

Quarterly Bulletin

Published by the National LDS Homeschool Association
Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2005

Parting Comments

How would you pass the test, parents, if your family were isolated from the Church and you had to supply all religious training? Have you become so dependent on others that you do little or nothing at home? Tell me, how much of the gospel would your children know, if all they knew is what they had been taught at home? Ponder that. I repeat, how much of the gospel would your children know if all they knew is what they had been taught at home! (Elder A. Theodore Tuttle).
 

President Hinckley waves at the San Antonio temple dedication.  Photo by Scot Facer Proctor.
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Remember, private religious behavior (such as private prayer and scripture study) is much more powerful than public religious life (attending meetings, classes, social events, athletics, and so on) in determining whether or not the desired gospel outcomes will be attained.

Coming up in our next edition
of the Quarterly Bulletin
(subject to change)
 

Hannah Homeschooler by Loertscher
A Scriptural History of Education by Rafferty
What Mothers Can Do by Kinmont
Written on Their Hearts by Friesen
I'm an LDS Homeschooling Mom by Blanding
But, How do I Find Time for Myself? by Leonard
They Don't Call it School for Nothing by Everett
The Power of a Homeschool Yearbook by Jensen
It's My Paper and I'll Write What I Want To by Takis
Why We Started a Home School by Stone
The Pecan Tree Legacy by Meyer
I Am Having Fun by Fujisaka
Now What Do I Do? by Everett
Empty Harvest by Goff

Thank you for joining us for the June 2005 issue of the Quarterly Bulletin, an in-depth exploration of the homeschooling adventure.  See you next time!

 


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