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This hard-to-read font could be the ultimate study hack
A team of experts have developed a hard-to-read font specifically designed to help you remember things — aptly named Sans Forgetica.
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Reading The Bible Fast And Slow In 2019 - Tim Challies
Today I’m glad to share an article by Paul Carter, a friend who has contributed to my site a couple of times in the past. He is passionate about reading and teaching God’s Word and I’m glad to have him lay down the challenge to read the Bible fast and slow in 2019. ***** One of the most transformative things I ever did was read through the entire Book of Genesis – slowly – with the help of several commentaries …
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Why Even Non-Christians Lose From Growing Ignorance About The Bible
This is a loss not only of the Bible or Christian faith but a severing of his connection to all the other aspects of a culture that ought to have been ours.
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Three Reasons to Read the Bible Every Day in 2019
As we begin another year of Bible reading, Pastor John takes us back to the basics: feed your motivation, grow in skill, and pray for illumination.
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8 Things Every Christian Man Should Regularly Give His Wife
When I shared Seven Things Every Christian Woman Should Regularly Give Her Husband, I thought it would be a one-off post. But one of my readers raised the valid point of the need to always ensure t…
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What Do We Hide From God?
“They were both naked, the man and his wife, and they were not ashamed” (Gen. 2:25 CJSB). This year I committed to reading the Bible through in one year. I will blog through my journey …
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On Becoming a Disciple
The Great Commission is a well-known command in the Bible: Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teachi…
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#WednesdayWisdom
Because positivity can go hand in hand with negativity.
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What are you giving? What really matters?
what are you giving Its not about earthly things. It doesn't matter what you wear, or what you own. It doesn't matter the about of money you have, or what you spend it on. What matters is your heart. And what you do with your heart. Do you hate or do you love? Are you rich in the spirit or poor in the spirit? We
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Name above All Names
John 17:1 NIV Since the middle of August, my daily Bible reading has consisted of one chapter, the same single chapter. Yes, you heard me correctly, and no, I have not just quit my reading a…
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January 17, read through the Bible in a year.
Today there are three chapters. January 17: John 16, Genesis 35, Genesis 36 (click on the chapter to begin reading) In John 20 Jesus continues his instructions to his disciples, beginning with expl…
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BIBLE STORIES (49): ESAU, EDOM & AMALEK
I have mentioned it earlier in this series, how it was that chapters of the Bible that dealt with genealogies held little to no interest for me until very recently. They used to represent the part …
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The Word of God is alive and active. How does it play a role in your life?
Want to learn more about how the Word of God plays a role in your life? Check this out!
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Structured play helps toddlers self-regulate, altering their life course
Through simple games and day-to-day tasks, parents can help their children learn self-regulation, a skill considered essential for success, a University of Otago study has found. Lead author Dr Dione Healey, of the Department of Psychology, says self-regulation is a key early developmental skill that predicts a wide array of life outcomes. “Self-regulation is essential for school readiness and success as you need to be able to sit still, not blurt out answers, persist with tasks, manage frustrations, and give and take in social relationships.
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How Dale Carnegie changed my life
It’s amazing how one book or one story has the potential to completely change your focus and your mindset. This one book for me was...
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Language-savvy parents improve their children’s reading development, a Concordia study shows
Some languages — like English — are tricky to pick up easily. Young children learning to read and write English often need to identify patterns in words to be able to read and spell them. For example, knowing the “Magic E” syllable pattern can allow a child to understand why an E at the end of a word like “rate” significantly alters the word’s sound from “rat.”
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Study shows that students learn more when taking part in classrooms that employ active-learning strategies
For decades, there has been evidence that classroom techniques designed to get students to participate in the learning process produces better educational outcomes at virtually all levels. And a new Harvard study suggests it may be important to let students know it.
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How to get seriously good at reading
Are you a slow reader? Or a fast reader? Either way, here's some tips to help you get better at reading - and take more in.
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Kids in poor, urban schools learn just as much as others
Schools serving disadvantaged and minority children teach as much to their students as those serving more advantaged kids, according to a new nationwide study. The results may seem surprising, given that student test scores are normally higher in suburban and wealthier school districts than they are in urban districts serving mostly disadvant...
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In the time you spend on social media each year, you could read 200 books
Once you do some simple math, you learn that it's completely doable to read 200 books in a year.
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