An important part of the United States government is the right of every person over the age of 18 to vote. Voting is not only a right, but a privilege and a responsibility. Who can Vote? When the US government was first formed only white men over the age of 21 were allowed to vote. [...]
Take Your Kids To The Polls!
How do we combat voter apathy in young people as we see lower and lower turnouts with every election? We need to start much younger than that, and there are some easy ways to do it: 1) Be a good example You are your child’s greatest role model, so show them how to be involved. [...]
It Hangs on My Office Wall
By Rick Boyer It hangs on my office wall, a simple wooden plaque not as long or as wide as the lid of a shoe box. My desk is parked against that wall and the plaque is roughly centered, right at eye level. I see it every time I look up. It says, “Dad, I [...]
Quiet Times in a Busy Household
By Marilyn Boyer I dream of a capacious house full of rooms and lots of storage places. Central in that dream is my “quiet room” – a room with thick insulation and a skylight under which is a big comfy recliner just waiting for me to plunk down in it and read my Bible, pray, [...]
FREE GIFT – Great Resources for Your Homeschool
Free Gift Digital Resources when you attend the CHAP 2012 Homeschool Convention (affiliated with American Home Education and Discipleship Conferences) When you attend an AHEAD Conference (American Home Education and Discipleship Conference), you will also receive a Free digital resource with great gift items from many of the vendors you trust. This valuable digital library [...]
The Updated Used Curriculum Sale Site is Open for Business!
Selling your books is easy! You enjoy the convention, while we sell your used books and curriculum materials for you. You can now log into the CHAP convention website http://convention.chaponline.com/ucs and follow the instructions to sell your used curriculum at CHAP’s Used Curriculum Sale. First, register to attend the CHAP convention. Then, log into the [...]







