Dear [Recipient First Name],
People ask me how I can tell if a history resource we're using is trustworthy.
In recent weeks, I have been put in mind of the in-depth worldview training I received when I was 18; I think that had a lot to do with it. Looking back, I can see that it really worked, and that I've been growing in worldview understanding ever since... so that today, at age 44, my Christian worldview has become a razor-sharp tool I use without even thinking about it.
(See also: Why is Robyn obsessed with teaching her children robust, thoroughly Christian worldview?!)
Such that a couple of weeks ago, thinking about history, two questions came to mind, which I ask all the time when I'm considering a history resource... And when I sat down to write them out in an article, to my surprise, I realized that those two questions are just dressed-up versions of the most two basic questions of Christian theology!
This week, our Article Spotlight looks at these 2 very basic questions I always ask when considering or using a history resource; I think you'll find them helpful for your own homeschool!
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Grace & peace to you,
Robyn van Eck
grammarofgrace.com
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