Favorite Links
Here are some informational links for your edification. If
you would like to recommend a link that is beneficial to our visitors and
compatible with our website, please contact
us! Thanks!
Learn about Ways to
Support Our Troops
Scripture Memory Fellowship
A Light in the Darkness
(Pro-Life)
Care Net
Homeschool Mother of Many Blog
10 Commandments for Kids Online
Want to show support for our troops? Operation Komando worked
with the military to find out what items were difficult for troops to obtain in
the war zone. You will find information and instructions about this great
opportunity to send needed items to soldiers serving in Iraq. They will be
distributed by traveling chaplains.
Who's Kim Komando? She has a radio program and website to
help people use their computers and "all things digital". I've learned lots
about working with my computer.
Scripture Memory Fellowship is great if your family needs methodical
help with memorizing scripture. SMF has helped believers memorize God's Word
for over 60 years. They offer 51 books of choice Bible verses and notes
arranged under instructive subject headings. It is an affordable program and
they share it with people who can't pay. (This link opens on a new page on
another website.) We sell a few of their books in our catalog, but honestly it is more
economical to use their program. some of their preschool books are lovely
keepsakes!
A Light in the Darkness
Tragically, over 43 million
American lives have been lost in the war against our unborn children since 1973.
Lives lost - but not forgotten. On January 23rd up to 43 million Luminary
Candles will be lighted for 3 hours (6:00-9:00pm) in silent memorial outside of
homes and churches, in the name of Jesus Christ. In the book of John, Jesus
Christ says, "I am the light of the world.." and "I have come that they might
have life..." Some men curse the darkness. Others light a candle.
One dollar lights one candle - in His name. Join Us. Proceeds benefit your
local Christian Crisis Pregnancy Care Centers.
The Light in the Darkness website has a wonderful page for
finding your local Christian Crisis Pregnancy Care Center (Includes Care Net
centers, Birthright, Heartbeat, and more resources!)
If you or your church would like to participate in A Light in
the Darkness, please visit the website for more information:
A Light in the Darkness
Find a local
Christian Crisis Pregnancy Care Center
Care Net
Locate a pregnancy care
center near you!
Local centers are standing in the gap to help mothers choose
life for their unborn babies. There is also information for teens on
this site.
How can I support my local pregnancy care center?
Pray: Please pray for the staff and volunteers, the clients, the
supporters, and the board members.
Volunteer: Not everyone at a pregnancy care center is a
counselor or a board member! Each center needs a variety of talented
people. Every local center has folks who answer the phone, greet
clients, counsel clients, handle donated items, prepare bulk
mailings (newsletters, etc.), administer, pray, speak at churches,
paint, build, repair, etc. If you have a talent, your pregnancy care
center can probably use it, or they can train you in a new skill.
Donate: Time, talent and resources are always needed! Ask the Lord about it.
Tell Someone: Perhaps most important of all is the continual need for folks
to get the word out about your pregnancy care center. Talk about it! Tell your
friends! It may save someone's life!
Iris Ministries
Visit
the website of the ministry of ROLLAND AND HEIDI BAKER who "began Iris
Ministries, Inc., an interdenominational mission, in 1980 and have been
missionaries for the past twenty-five years. They were both ordained as
ministers in 1985 after completing their BA and MA degrees at Southern
California College in Biblical Studies and Church Leadership. Rolland is a
third-generation missionary born and raised in China and Taiwan. He was greatly
influenced by his grandfather, H.A. Baker, who wrote "Visions Beyond the Veil,"
an account of the extended visions of heaven and hell that children received in
his remote orphanage in southwest China two generations ago."
From The Kim Komando Show, here are some good computing tips
if you have children who access the internet.

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