If Mary and Joseph had been on Facebook

This is a clever what-might-have-been if Facebook had Mary and Joseph updating their profiles as their lives unfolded under the influence of our miracle working God.

That sentence seems a bit awkward, but I like it. It stays.

Hat tip: High Calling Blogs.

Merry Christmas to all readers of Paper Bridges.

Thank you for continuing to read my humble blog. May you have a blessed Christmas with your loved ones.

You’ve heard of Angry Birds? I give you Hungry Birds

I like to think Hitchcock would get a chuckle from our version of The Birds.

Let me set the scene for you: Last July. Island Beach State Park. Our beautiful Jersey Shore. Leftover lunch.

A boy always willing to try The Crazy.

Today’s post is inspired by my friend, Katey, buried in Idaho snow.

For you visual learners: what’s wrong with public education explained

In this video, Sir Ken Robinson takes on reforming public education, marginalized learners, academic vs. non-academic students, over-medicated ADHD kids, industrialization with in the public school model, and standardization. I post it here because it has a lot to do with the reasons why I continue to educate my children at home.

Have a look and we can discuss in the comments.