therussellhome
Puritan Board Freshman
My wife and I homeschool our three kids (she gets credit for most of the work). While we are not new to reformed theology we are new to taking it seriously. My oldest son is in highschool and we want to provide him a better grounding than either of us got. As a family we are studying our way through the WCF and WLC. For a Bible course we are thinking of giving him a mix of theology and apologetics.
Poking around here and based on what we've looked at we are leaning toward using Sproul's "Truths we confess" to build on our study of the confessions. For apologetics we are thinking of combining Strobel for evidential with Pratt's "Every Thought Captive" for presuppositional (referencing this thread).
Thoughts?
Poking around here and based on what we've looked at we are leaning toward using Sproul's "Truths we confess" to build on our study of the confessions. For apologetics we are thinking of combining Strobel for evidential with Pratt's "Every Thought Captive" for presuppositional (referencing this thread).
Thoughts?