Recordings Listing

Conference:

Atlanta, GA
Saturday - Monday
May. 1 through 3, 2010

2010 GHEA Annual Conference

Presented by: Georgia Home Education Association
ID: 1007
Saturday;
May. 1, 2010
$4.00

Do you ever have those moments of panic when you wonder if you are giving your children everything they need to succeed in life? Or, in those rare quiet moments of thought and reflection, do you worry that you are inadequate for all that homeschooling requires of you? Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night plagued by the long list of important things that still need to be done and know there will never be enough time in the day to accomplish them? If you, like I, have experienced these feelings and fears in your homeschooling journey, then come to this workshop and be encouraged. God knows that as human beings we are confined and surrounded by limitations and weaknesses. We will look specifically at the challenging areas of vision, finances, knowledge, home management, and fatigue. The Scripture provides promises of hope, strength, power, and help for those of us who are weak, weary, and imperfect. The Bible also instructs us in accomplishing the impossible as we bask in God's boundless resources, amazing strength, and infinite love.

ID: 1019
Saturday;
May. 1, 2010
$4.00

Greg & Connie are joined by two of their sons in this very encouraging session.

ID: 1022
Saturday;
May. 1, 2010
$4.00

Seeing the 'big picture' of the earth's history from a biblical perspective. What does the Bible say about dinosaurs? Men and dinosaurs living together? When were dinosaurs created? Don't dinosaurs prove the Bible is wrong? Has anyone seen a real live dinosaur? What happened to them? Why should Christians be interested in dinosaurs? This illustrated presentation shows how dinosaurs are having an impact on your family, even without your knowledge. It will give you answers to many important questions about life, the universe and everything. For some, it answers questions that have been troubling for years but which they have been afraid to ask for fear of seeming skeptical.

ID: 1024
Saturday;
May. 1, 2010
$4.00

Reclaiming a stolen weapon.