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Greetings from Me and My
House,
I've been asked how/through whom we were
introduced to PA. The answer is several people, each adding a
piece and drawing us deeper. I don't know that I can even
remember the exact order, but here it is
somewhat.
Dr. Paul Jehle - spoke at our state hs
convention in 1990 or so. I was intrigued. It was probably
through him that we learned of F.A.C.E. and ordered some Journals and
tapes of a conference. I don't remember if we got the Red Books
(T&L and
CHOC) from
FACE at that time
or not. My favorite resources by Jehle are his tape sets on 7 Pillars
of Wisdom, and Universal History. I am eagerly awaiting his book,
"Go Ye Therefore and
Teach".
I somehow
found out about Marilyn Howshall's
Lifestyle of Learning and ordered her magazines, and learned more of PA
through her, especially that it could be done in a relaxed
environment. If I didn't have the foundational Red Books from
FACE yet, it was at this time I got them, and Webster's 1828
Dictionary and possibly their
"Rudiments Student
Handbook", that I highly
recommend.
Also around this time I got
James Rose's
"Guide to American Christian
Education". This book really
helped open up PA to me, and has probably been my most used PA
resource. Another highly recommended
resource.
Also, shortly after that, I think, I met
Kris Bayer, a home educator in NE who had written a short book on PA,
called "Come Let Us Reason", that really simplified it, bringing more
understanding.
Probably my favorite person to
meet, who really influenced us most was Marshall
Foster. Our vendor's booth was
across from his at a hs convention, and we enjoyed listening to him and
talking to him, and bought his book and tapes, and caught the vision.
He brought PA teaching for the family/in the home down to the
"king-size" bed approach (rather than the desks and classroom
approach), making it more appealing, more realistic, more family
oriented, and more in line with our family's style. His book
"The American
Covenant", and tapes from conferences
(that are no longer available that I know of) are our favorites.
Of the 2 tape sets that I love and recommend of his, one is still
available, The Battle for the 21st
Century, our favorite is not, World
Changers. And I'm hoping it hasn't gotten away; I don't see it on the
shelf, so don't have the exact
title.
Stephen McDowell
was another PA teacher that we've met only in his books and
tapes. "America's Providential
History" was given to our oldest
daughter at a church dinner honoring graduates. That would've
been in 1994. In the years following we purchased some of his other
books and tapes. I'm tempted by his 24 tape teaching series on PA, but
havent' succombed yet. "Liberating the
Nations", and "America's Providential
History", are recommended.
K Alan
Snyder is a more recent introduction,
2 or 3 years ago. When I bought his book, "If the Foundations Are
Destroyed" I didn't know it was based
on PA, but recognized the Principles as I read. I recommend it
too.
My first introduction to Katherine Dang was
through Rose's ACE, in which she wrote some of the sections. But
it has only been in the last couple of years that I have received other
teachings from her. She quickly became a favorite though. In a
previous post I gave a link to online free mp3 downloads by Miss
Dang. They are highly recommended. In addition I have
seminar CD's by Miss Dang that are excellent. Her "Universal
History" books are on my books-to-order list.
To
summarize, the most influential and instrumental PA teachers in our
journey have been: Marshall Foster, Paul Jehle, Katherine Dang, James
Rose, and Stephen McDowell. Others have also each added their
individuality to our understanding. We recommend several of their
resources to help you get a clearer understanding of Biblical
Principles education.
Note on links: Names are
linked to their own websites. Resources are linked to CBD if available
there, with a link that will give Me and My House (us) a credit for
your purchase. If resource is not available through CBD the link
is to the author's website.
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feet, Lisa @Me and
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