Former Orphan Gives Back To Haiti

Hannah Lowenstein, a former orphan, lives very differently today than she did in earthquake-ravaged Haiti less than less three years ago. Jerry and Susan Lowenstein, Hannah’s adoptive parents, met Hannah when she was one and a half years old. They visited the Canaan orphanage in Haiti, where she was living with 100 other orphans.  “This little girl crawled across the floor toward me and it was love at first sight,” says Susan. Six years later, Hannah came to live with the Lowensteins in Pompano Beach, Florida. The couple had faced many difficulties going through the adoption process. Susan says, “Every […]

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Do Animals Have Rights?

Animal cruelty may not be something that you notice, or that affects your daily life; that is, until commercials for the Humane Society appear on your television screen and you click to another channel due to the graphic content. Or, when you see horrific images of abuse and neglect on the internet, you may wince, but you continue scrolling without giving the issue much thought. Why would God have commanded Noah to bring multiple kinds of animals into the ark if He didn’t care about them?  If God cares about animals, doesn’t that mean we should as well? Although most […]

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5 Myths about Homeschoolers

As the fifteen passenger van swings into the parking lot, everyone stops to stare. You’ve all seen them – bearing twelve-inch-thick Bibles, library books and math joke shirts, they march up, a mini-herd swelling around you. Dressed from head to toe in pajamas, with the exception of a Yoda-costumed child, Mom strides next to them wearing a “Super Mom” shirt. These are the few, the proud, the homeschooled. Everyone has misconceptions about homeschoolers, both the humorous, the ignorant, and the completely insulting. Regarded as a separate species by many public and private school students, as well as adults, volumes have […]

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