Hi William,

We used "Training Hearts, Teaching Minds" by Starr Meade (I highly recommend!). You would probably be surprised how orthodox I really am. I am baptist, so there are a few baptist nuances I hold, but then there are some other things in which I'm in disagreement with baptists, there isn't any denomination that has completely satisfied me, so I make adjustments. I also have an extensive library of puritan/reformed works which do not just sit on the shelf, but are read and referred to as often as possible.

I do like to think through things, not just accepting things because everyone else does. As I said, premil is an example of my changed thinking, I'm not beyond changing my views if I'm convinced of something, it is all part of growing. My kids aren't messed up, I also have an older daughter who can hold her own in a theological discussion. I started giving her theological training at the age of 4, no books, just puritan thoughts I gleaned during my reading.


God Bless


Hisalone
Matt. 6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. KJV