I am so thankful that our kids are enrolled in Hamilton Classical Academy, and here’s just one reason. The other day their history book from Veritas Press (Pages of History by Bruce Etter and Alexia Detweiler) introduced this acorn to oak-tree concept of the growth of the promises in the OT from the acorn of Genesis 3:15 to the oak-tree of fulfillment in Christ. After she read the section to them, my sweet wife encouraged the kids to draw what they had learned, and here’s our oldest son’s reproduction of the chart from the book.
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@DrJimHamilton that’s awesome! my four brothers and I were homeschooled. It’s a great blessing.
What a blessing.
@DrJimHamilton I love this! Watching your family’s homeschool experience has caused us to consider it, too! Your wife is a great teacher!