Carmon Friedrich

Carmon lives in the Gold Country with her husband of 30 years, Steven, and six of their ten treasures. The Friedrichs have homeschooled all of their children from birth, and their two grandbabies are being discipled the same way. Carmon was blogging before blogging was cool at Buried Treasure, she edited Passionate Housewives Desperate for God and So Much More (second edition), and she was featured in the film The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women.

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Persevering in Homeschooling

Filed in Visionary Education by on August 7, 2012 5 Comments
Persevering in Homeschooling

By Contributing Writer, Carmon Friedrich 25 years. We are coming up on that many years of homeschooling our children. Almost a quarter century! That’s not long enough to consider ourselves pioneers in this endeavor, but it does mean we have “seen it all” minus the persecution of the brave folks who forged a path that […]

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Some Kind of Salty

Filed in Visionary Culture Changers by on June 28, 2012 5 Comments
Some Kind of Salty

By Contributing Writer, Carmon Friedrich It took us 30 years, but after too many meals with sore jaws from chewing tough meat, we finally figured out how to grill a delicious steak. My husband, the engineer and King of the Grill (he’s an expert at flashlight barbecue on dark and stormy nights), decided to do […]

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The Power of the Bride

The Power of the Bride

By Contributing Writer, Carmon Friedrich The Bride of Christ, the Church, is the context in which God intends for us to give the Gospel to the world and to thereby transform the world. Sadly, though, Christians often despise the Bride that is beloved of God, and refuse to be part of His magnificent plan for […]

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In This Election Year Put No Confidence in Princes

Filed in Visionary Politics by on April 3, 2012 10 Comments
In This Election Year Put No Confidence in Princes

By Contributing Writer, Carmon Friedrich Puff, puff, puff … just one more step, just one more house! I think I can, I think I can, I think I can. I felt like the Little Engine that Could as I trudged up and down my neighborhood streets with five children in tow, pushing the baby in […]

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