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“The great recognition, that God the Holy Spirit “The great recognition, that God the Holy Spirit is Himself, personally, the Imparter of knowledge, the Instructor of youth, the Inspirer of genius.” It’s an idea that infuses education with meaning and life. What could more powerfully transform the daily routine of a home educator than the thought of “the divine teaching as co-operating with ours in a child’s arithmetic lesson”?

When it first dawned on me that every grammar lesson could be an encounter with God, I was energized. I was excited. But I had nagging doubts. Friends of mine challenged the notion. What basis did I have to believe it is true, besides Charlotte Mason’s own word?

That doubt led me to a study of Scripture, and from there a deeper look at Mason’s writings in the light of Christian theology. It’s a journey that not only gave me confidence in the Great Recognition. It also led me to the great words of Christ: “Do this in remembrance of me.” Hear my story at the profile link.

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Years ago at university I was a young man on a lar Years ago at university I was a young man on a large campus. It was easy to feel lost in the crowd, far from home and very much on my own. I used to like to retreat to lonely places to find refuge in prayer. It seemed there was no lonelier place on campus than the two or three chapels built for a different age than mine.

One in particular became special to me. After many months I told a friend about this chapel. “One of the stained glasses is of me,” I said. Incredulous, my friend wanted to see the place. The time came and I pointed to the stained glass window. There was Jesus, the Good Shepherd, holding a little lamb. I pointed to the lamb sand said to my friend, “See? There it is. It’s me.”

No less beautiful than that stained glass window is Charlotte Mason’s poetic portrait of the sweet shepherd. He leads us to “knowledge, poems, pictures, at his will.” And He holds us, no matter how lost or alone we may feel. Read or hear it at the profile link.

@artmiddlekauff

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🖼️: The Good Shepherd by Frederick Shields
If you’d like to learn about Charlotte Mason’s If you’d like to learn about Charlotte Mason’s approach to learning the multiplication tables, join me over at Simply Charlotte Mason. Their podcast this week features step-by-step instruction and details on when your child should progress to the next table or concept.

Use the profile link to watch “The Charlotte Mason Way to Teach Multiplication Tables.”

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In Canada, September 30 is the National Day for Tr In Canada, September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. We live on the @ProvManitoba campus, which stands on Treaty One Territory.

This week on campus, there have been various events, led and co-ordinated by our indigenous brothers and sisters, leading up to this National Day. We had indigenous elders who came to tell some of their stories, a university student who shared his experience as a young indigenous person, we have prayed and worshiped together, we have shared in traditional games, foods, handicrafts, songs, and so much more.

The neighbourhood children were able to participate in many of these events, which was a real blessing. Their highlight was being asked to help build the two teepees that were erected at the beginning of the week. One of our little friends was able to tie the knot to hold the 3 main poles of the teepee structure together. Serafina was the runner, and as more poles were added, she ran around the structure with the cord, continuously wrapping the structure, over and over again, to fasten all the poles together. The children helped slide the other poles into place, they helped to fasten the teepee entrance with wooden sticks, they helped put the stakes into the ground to hold the teepee fast.

It was an extremely special experience. For all of us. Adults, children, university students alike.

(Scroll for pictures of the teepee construction.)

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