Mr. Mary Craig: Homeschool Conference Speaker and Workshop
Leader Details
Craig, Mary
Spokane, Washington (WA) 99223
United States of America (US)
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2006 Christian Heritage Homeschool Conference (2006, WA) |
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Essential Principles of Child Training: Q & A for Moms
Are the relationships in your home happy and sweet or do you frequently find yourself pulling your hair out? Many of the discipline problems with children today come because of the often forgotten or ignored essential principles of child training. In addition to taking a fresh look at these truths, a Q & A time will allow you to get answers to your specific struggles.
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In 1982, Neil and Mary Craig began homeschooling their five children, who now range in age from 30-17. Neil and Mary are reaping the benefits of homeschooling as each of their children loves the Lord. After Neil served for ten years at Back to the Bible Broadcast as their arranger/accompanist and Director of Music, the Craig family worked with Russian orphans for seven years, living in Moscow, Russia and Indianapolis, Indiana. The Craigs currently reside in Spokane, Washington. Music is an important part of their lives – they love to sing and play their musical instruments together! Mrs. Craig is the mother of Daniel Craig, another homeschool speaker.
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My hope is that this list will assist conference organizers in connecting with Mary Craig 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:
Balancing the Sword makes no claims about the speakers' faith, ability, materials, etc. This speaker profile information is being provided free of charge. Please click the links and do your own research before issuing an invitation to your conference. Postings are subject to change.
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