Richard Powell: Homeschool Conference Speaker and Workshop
Leader Details
Powell, Richard "Rich"
P.O. Box 184 Goodlettsville, Tennessee (TN) 37070-0184
United States of America (US)
rich@rebeccapowell.com
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2009 Annual Georgia Home Education Association's Conference (GHEA) (2009, GA) |
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Safe Kids or Strong Kids? Messing With Your Motivation for Homeschooling
Pastor Rich Powell, a veteran homeschooling dad of 14 years, moved his family from the comfortable ministry of a suburban church to the rough-edged mission field of the inner city. In doing so, he and his wife were forced to discern their true motivation for homeschooling and how it matched up with Christ’s call on the Christian family. Are you out to raise safe kids or strong ones? With the frankness of one who has "been there, done that," Rich challenges today's homeschooling parents to live what they believe.
13 Going on Flirty: Five Things Every Dad Needs to Know About His Daughter
When Daddy's little girl starts looking like a woman, she feels awkward and he does too! During this critical time, however, dads can't pull away. Your daughter needs your affection, encouragement, and guidance now more than ever! Pastor Rich Powell will encourage dads to be the man their daughter needs during her teen years.
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Minister of Missions: Madison First Baptist Church
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My hope is that this list will assist conference organizers in connecting with Richard "Rich" Powell and other workshop leaders and speakers. Furthermore, my desire is to help homeschool workshop leaders and speakers develop relationships with more convention planners and audiences. May your efforts be for the glory of Christ and the strengthening of His saints. Disclaimer:
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