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Years ago in the christian bookstore I saw a black book with only eyes on the cover. I have no clue who is author is or the name of the book. Can anyone help me?

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I once attended a seminar for homeschool moms titled, "What? You Mean I Have to Feed Them, Too?" This title might resonate with many homeschooling mothers who would similarly exclaim, "You Mean I Need to Teach Them Latin, Too?" For families who are pursuing a classical, Christian home education, the answer is a resounding yes. Learning Latin is foundational to giving your child a classical education. Studying Latin improves mental discipline, indirectly improves English vocabulary and usage, and opens the doors to reading classical and technical literature.

One benefit of studying Latin is that it develops mental discipline. Studying any foreign language involves memorization and application. In Latin, students develop mental discipline by memorizing verb endings (conjugations), noun endings (declensions), and vocabulary words. Although our postmodern minds may balk at memorization, it is no different from preparing for algebra by memorizing the multiplication tables. When my son first began to take tennis lessons five years ago, he came home complaining that they never played tennis. Of course, I questioned him about this, and he explained that they spent all of their time drilling and not playing actual games of tennis. Five years later, he is an accomplished tennis player who frequently competes in tournaments. We expect our children to drill in fine arts or sports, but we balk at drilling academic subjects.

After children have developed the discipline of memorizing the fundamentals of Latin, they begin to apply what they have learned by conjugating verbs in different tenses, declining nouns, and translating. Translation is the final skill learned as students assimilate their knowledge of Latin vocabulary and grammar. When my son first began the difficult transition to Latin translation, we wrote a rather elaborate checklist on the whiteboard. The steps included: find the verb, use the ending to determine the tense (present, past, future), use the ending to determine number (singular, plural); find the subject, use the ending to determine the person (1st, 2nd, 3rd), use the ending to determine number (singular, plural); find the direct object, use the ending to determine number (singular, plural); put the sentence together in the proper order. The process of memorizing and translating Latin develops excellent study habits as students learn to memorize, to apply, to thoroughly observe details, to work carefully, and to persevere. Latin provides a daily exercise regimen for the brain 'muscle.'

In addition to developing mental discipline, students who study Latin improve their understanding of their mother tongue-English. It has been estimated that 50% of English words have Latin roots. The number increases to roughly 80% of words that are two or more syllables. This means that Latin students have much higher scores on standardized vocabulary tests such as the SAT. More importantly, Latin students have a larger vocabulary at their command when they are reading and writing. I will never forget my son's excitement at the age of nine when he encountered the Latin verb porto. He came running from the schoolroom shouting, "Mom! I get it! Porto means, 'I carry.' You know, like 'portable!'" This gratifying experience is repeated daily for students who study Latin through high school.

Vocabulary is not the only English language skill that is enhanced by Latin studies. When students translate sentences and larger passages from Latin to English, they also get a comprehensive course in English grammar as they learn to consider how the eight parts of speech function in both languages. Latin students also receive an excellent education in style. Latin is a more precise and concise language than English. This is why Latin forms the basis for so many inscriptions such as e pluribus unum (out of many, one) on American coins and the mottoes for states, universities, and other institutions. After deliberate studies of Latin, students become better writers in English. Writers throughout history- including notables such as Shakespeare-have credited their Latin studies for their English language facility.

As if these were not enough intellectual riches, students of Latin have an advantage when they proceed to study other languages. In his book, The Latin-Centered Curriculum, Andrew Campbell notes that, "the major Romance languages-Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese-derive 90%or more of their vocabulary from Latin" (p. 44). Students of Latin apprehend other languages much more quickly not just because of their training in grammar and translation, but because they have a head start in remembering the meanings of new words which have Latin roots.

One final consideration is the way in which Latin opens doors to classic and technical literature. This fall, my family has been enjoying the adventures of The Swiss Family Robinson. Stranded on a tropical island, the family members resolve to embark on a plan of self-education during the rainy season. The second oldest son, Ernest, decides that he will continue his studies in Latin "so as to be able to make use of the many works on natural history and medicine written in that language." When we teach our children Latin, we open doors for them-doors to reading history, literature, science, medicine, and Scripture. Imagine your children automatically translating the scientific names of animals and insects, gaining a fresh perspective on democracy, and reading John 1 in Latin. Latin students reconnect not just with the roots of our language, but with the roots of our culture and our Christian faith. To connect with our Christian culture, we must go back to the beginning which includes a look at Latin-the written and spoken language during the early church.

Unfortunately, most of us were educated in a system which had neglected or even ridiculed the study of Latin by modern students. Fortunately, we have an abundance of resources within our grasp for helping us to learn Latin and teach it to our students. In Classical Conversations, we lay the foundations for Latin study when children are ages 4-12 by singing noun and verb endings and memorizing vocabulary from John 1. Then, in our Challenge program, we complete formal Latin curriculum in grades 7-12 using the Latin's Not So Tough series and Henle Latin. If you wish to start formal Latin instruction at home, there are several excellent curricula that include instructional videos. I have used Latina Christiana by Memoria Press and Latin Primer by Mars Hill Press at home.

Although Latin can be challenging, the benefits are worth the time and the occasional struggle. Our students will be rewarded with superb study skills for tackling all difficult subjects, a rich vocabulary, and a deep connection to our classical, Christian culture.

Ad augusta per angusta! (To high places by narrow roads!)

Books which consider the place of Latin in a classical, Christian curriculum: Bauer, Susan Wise and Wise, Jessie. The Well-Trained Mind. New York City, NY: W.W. Norton & Co., 2009. Bluedorn, Harvey and Laurie. Teaching the Trivium. Muscatine, IA: Trivium Pursuit, 2001. Campbell, Andrew. The Latin-Centered Curriculum. Portland, OR: Non Nobis Press, 2008. Wilson, Doug. A Case for Classical Christian Education. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2003.

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What is a really good christian book that you have read?

My best friend loves to read and is a very big christian :) What is the best christian book you have read? :) and if you haven't read a good christian book then tell my your favorite book of any kind.

I read the Holly's Heart series by Beverly Lewis. She often has her series published in both separate books and volumes. I read the series in 3 volumes. Volume 1 (books 1-5) was great, and volume 2 (6-10) was ok (I mostly just liked 6), but by volume 3 (11-14) it started to get weird. The girls had so many boy problems and from book to book, it got confusing how they were feeling. Like somebody would go out with someone's crush or ex, and then the first girl would be mad for a while and then be fine with it in the end, but then in the second book they would be so jealous, like they never resolved the problem. Still, the first was great.

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My dad is in prison and this year is his last year! I really wanted to get him a new book, a christian book that he'd love. Does anyone have any ideas? Maybe a bible or something with a lot of devotionals in it?

How about a Christian book that was actually written IN prison? The Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyan.

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Of course! I would especially love to read a Christian/fiction book by a new author because there are so few good ones out there. Good luck, and tell us when it's published!:-)

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Why is House by Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti considered a Christian book,only the last chapter has that stuff?

The thing is that I read the book and only the last little bit was really, well christiany. That and the few references to God through out the book, which is kinda expected in a horror book because people get scared and refer to a higher power. But besides those to things nothing else was really Christian to me anyway. What do you think?

I've read this book and I absolutely love it. When I first picked it up, I didn't know it was an inspiration. It's not really like a christian book, it's an inspiration. I think it's the type of book to speak differently to other people. I, myself, got the message that God is the light and the way and through him, you'll get through it. That kind of thing. But I do understand what you're saying.

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