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Pioneer
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Hiona "A good story needs conflict -- struggle against nature, people or against one's self. Hiona's incredible experience has all of these, set in a mine field ready, at nearly every step, to thwart her deep convictions or even to take her life. "Home schooling without teaching credentials in the late '50s and '60s presented an essentially insurmountable barrier, especially for someone determined to be honest and abide by the law. Hiona's struggle to teach her children, as one after another obstacle develops, will give you courage. And it will strengthen your faith as you see how God opens the pather before her, rewarding her abiding confidence in Him. Without this trust, she surely would have failed. " 'This is victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.' (1 John 5:4)" --Ted Wade, author of The Home School Manual |
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