Archive for September, 2006

Visitors From Abroad!

September 29th, 2006 by meg in Recent

Wow, Google Analytics has shown me some very interesting things!

Some people linked to my site from

Ramat Gan in Israel
Singapore
Two places in Australia
Sjohult, Sweden
Eaubonne, France
A couple places in the UK
Pakuranga, New Zealand
and someplace in St. Lucia

WOW! I find that very interesting. Well, whomever you all are, WELCOME.

If you feel like revealing who you are I would love to know, I never thought people outside of the US would read or visit this blog!

Google Analytics is something else!

It is very encouraging to me that people come here and read or at least LOOK at my blog, even more than those who post. Of course the comments are really appreciated. I certainly look forward to hearing from all of you who have and continue to comment.

May the Peace of the Lord be with you,
Mrs Meg Logan

An Arguement in Favor of Homeschooling

September 28th, 2006 by meg in Homeschooling and Children and Recent

I thought I would write an arguement for homeschooling. Currently I do homeschool my three year old. We have completed pre-school and are working on Kindergarten. He is unusually blessed in mental ability, and he also sits still for long time periods, which makes him a uniquely easy student. He really likes doing workbooks, and writing (as well as he can). He loves to read too. The hardest part about teaching my son, is keeping up with what he is now able to learn and not holding him back, by refusing to answer his multitude of questions, or not providing him with enough stimulations and various topics.

Regarding Homeschool… This is why I think people ought to homeschool, especially Christian parents.

1. It is the Parents Responsibility to raise up their children: and 2. Christian’s kids are to learn Christian ideals, and a Christian worldview, that they might love and serve the Lord all the days of their lives. This is extremely important. When you decide to school your child, publically especially (but even in a private Christian school), you are no longer in control of what your child learns, when s/he learns it, or how it is explained. This is in direct conflict with the Deuteronomy account regarding who is responsible for teaching children, when they are to teach them, and what they are to teach! Here are the scriptures I am referring to:

And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates.

Deuteronomy 6:7-9

(emphasis mine)

And ye shall teach them your children, speaking of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thine house, and upon thy gates:That your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which the LORD sware unto your fathers to give them, as the days of heaven upon the earth.

Deuteronomy 11:19-21 (emphasis mine again of course!)

What we are to teach is the fear of the Lord, and His commandments (not just the Ten). (There are myriad places to reference this… just before the verses mentioned above you will find it, and scattered throughout the whole Bible, primarily in Proverbs.

If that is not reason enough, there are other secular reasons.
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Bloggy Tour of Testimonies

September 26th, 2006 by meg in Recent

Well, Created for His Glory has set up a “Bloggy Tour of Testimonies“. It will begin on October 1st. I can’t wait to read everyone’s testimony. Or at least as many as I have time for.

This is a brief cap of the rules:
“any Christian who has placed their faith in Christ and Christ alone for their salvation [is invited] to post their testimony on their own blog”

Then we will all get to read and be encouraged.

Looking forward to October 1st.

Mrs Meg Logan

Why I Believe the Bible is True…

September 22nd, 2006 by meg in Recent and Statement of Faith

Well I thought I better touch on this topic, but at the end of the post you will find links to other, better essays and articles about why we know the Bible is true. This particular post is a personal answer, only hitting the highlights, there are many many more reasons to believe it word for word.

Firstly, I believe that the Bible is true because of personal experience. I see it working in my life. I know that when I follow the principles and commandments in the Bible, my life is better. My marraige works, my kids obey, my heart isn’t troubled with drama etc. I see that when I show others the love that Jesus defined they are uplifted. I find that when I am struggling with difficult life circumstances relying on Jesus and His Word to solve the problem, or to carry me through the dark days, I am given peace and joy. A peace that passes understanding of the situation, and a joy that springs up from my spirit and cannot be doused. (these things are all posts in and of themselves, perhaps if I get inspired i will cover them sometime.)

Secondly,I believe the scriptures are true because history has not been able to deny its truth. No one has been able to say that these things are made up, with any proof. All evidence points to a clear historical line of manuscripts, originals and copies that are (if I recall correctly, ) 99% accurate (if i recall incorrectly, it may be 95.9%) either way that is VERY ompressive since Homer’s Illiad is considcered an accurate representation of the original and is based on far less. The Bible has been changed far less than the Illiad, and yet people don’t deny Homer as having written it, neither do they deny that it is the Illiad story! And the Bible was written far longer ago.

Thirdly, the Bible is supported not refuted by science. * Roundness of the earth (Isaiah 40:22)
* Almost infinite extent of the sidereal universe (Isaiah 55:9)
* Law of conservation of mass and energy (II Peter 3:7)
* Hydrologic cycle (Ecclesiastes 1:7)
* Vast number of stars (Jeremiah 33:22)
* Law of increasing entropy (Psalm 102:25-27)
* Paramount importance of blood in life processes (Leviticus 17:11)
* Atmospheric circulation (Ecclesiastes 1:6)
* Gravitational field (Job 26:7)
* and many others.
(from Christian Answers: http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-t003.html
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Fourthly, I believe that the Bible supports itself with fulfilled prophecies. There are thousands of prophecys in the Bible, none of which have been proven false, though there are some which are yet to be fulfilled. For examples concerning this topic, follow the following links and see for yourself what people with more time and dedication to the issue have discovered and painstakingly written for you.

(there seems to be something wrong with my linking buttons, so please copy and paste these addresses into the address line.)

http://www.letgodbetrue.com/bible/scripture/index.htm
http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-t003.html
http://www.clarifyingchristianity.com/b_proof.shtml
http://www.shenessex.heartland.net/kyfr/bibletru.htm
http://www.comereason.org/cmp_rlgn/cmp005.asp
http://www.salisburybible.org/questionsaboutgod/IsTheBibleTrue.htm

There are many many others…

seek and ye shall find. google it and it will be shown to you! lol

Mrs Meg Logan

Under Construction

September 19th, 2006 by meg in Recent

Please Pardon My Mess!! I am working on making this place look pretty! And I am not a geek so I am really struggling LOL… I will do my best to make this place more appealing and to get it functioning like I want, as quickly as possible.

Mrs Meg Logan