
In a presentation from the 2015 Adventist Agriculture Assn. conference,
homeschooling mother Pamela Dysinger shares what she has learned about ‘The Very Best School”.
https://www.audioverse.org/english/embed/media/13718

In a presentation from the 2015 Adventist Agriculture Assn. conference,
homeschooling mother Pamela Dysinger shares what she has learned about ‘The Very Best School”.
https://www.audioverse.org/english/embed/media/13718

The Pilgrim’s Progress written in 1687 by John Bunyan is listed as one of the most widely-read books in the world. Several audio versions of this story are online for listening. AudioVerse has Jim Pappas’ The Dramatized Pilgrim’s Progress available to listeners for free. This unabridged, amplified, and richly narrated version of Bunyan’s beloved allegory will bring the timeless story to life. Both Part 1- Christian, and Part 2 – Christiana are featured on the site.
There is another audiobook version is available as well. The unabridged, non-dramatized reading of The Pilgrim’s Progress can also be found on AudioVerse.

A nice balanced look at country living, with thoughts on character development and True Education.
Free resources for those families who would like to incorporate Adventist history into their homeschool studies.

Adventist Pioneers Coloring Pages courtesy of Adventist Heritage Ministry.
Audio stream of over 100 Adventist pioneer stories courtesy of the University Park SDA church in Oregon.

Lest We Forget : A 5 part printable unit study for upper elementary- jr. high aged students.
Our Adventist Heritage is another set of free printable resources and project ideas looking at the lives of early Adventist church pioneers.

There are several Pathfinder awards dealing with Adventist Church history. Combine them with other doctrinal & Bible awards to earn the Master award for that category.
Don’t forget the Adventist Church’s official Office of Archives, Statistics and Research website– chock-full of photographs,
online archives and more. An excellent resource for a high school level research project.
Food for thought for Seventh-day Adventist parents from Joshua White of A Thinking Generation Ministries. This talk is entitled, Back to School: The ABCs of Agriculture in Childhood Education. The link is courtesy of Audioverse.
https://www.audioverse.org/english/embed/media/6981