Covid-19 Financial Help for Homeschooling

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

The Coronavirus is creating new challenges and needs for parents every day. Here are some ways Roman Roads Press can help.

  1. Has the Coronavirus created a need for homeschool curriculum in the midst of economic hardship? If so, we would like to help! Please email info@romanroadsmedia.com, and let us know what curriculum would be an immediate blessing but financial hardship to purchase. If we publish it directly we can provide a full scholarship covering the curriculum. In other cases, we can extend a deep discount. This is not reserved for extreme cases – we want parents who would otherwise not purchase due to financial consideration but have an immediate need to reach out.
  2. Take advantage of our “Redeem the Time” discount. This is a great time to purchase any of our curriculum! Valid until the end of today, use coupon code ‘redeemthetime‘ to receive 25% off everything at romanroadsmedia.com!
  3. Are you a teacher? Kepler Education is in the process of preparing a series of free webinars and other resources for teachers, with specific training for teaching (perhaps suddenly) online. Sign up HERE to receive more information via email, or HERE to follow the FB updates.

And on this St. Patrick’s Day, I leave you with the refrain of St. Patrick’s Breastplate,

“Christ be with me, Christ within me, Christ behind me, Christ before me, Christ beside me, Christ to win me, Christ to comfort and restore me. Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ in quiet, Christ in danger, Christ in hearts of all that love me, Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

May the Lord bless and protect you,
Daniel Foucachon

 

 


“There is no other God, nor will there ever be, nor was there ever, except God the Father. He is the one who was not begotten, the one without a beginning, the one from whom all beginnings come, the one who holds all things in being – this is our teaching. And his son, Jesus Christ, whom we testify has always been, since before the beginning of this age, with the father in a spiritual way. He was begotten in an indescribable way before every beginning. Everything we can see, and everything beyond our sight, was made through him. He became a human being; and, having overcome death, was welcomed to the heavens to the Father. The Father gave him all power over every being, both heavenly and earthly and beneath the earth. Let every tongue confess that Jesus Christ, in whom we believe and whom we await to come back to us in the near future, is Lord and God. He is judge of the living and of the dead; he rewards every person according to their deeds. He has generously poured on us the Holy Spirit, the gift and promise of immortality, who makes believers and those who listen to be children of God and co-heirs with Christ. This is the one we acknowledge and adore – one God in a trinity of the sacred name.”

–Confession of St Patrick, missionary to Ireland

Learn about St. Patrick in Christendom: Early Medievals (Old Western Culture).

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