We had a tremendous celebration with over 200 of our friends and supporters on the evening of Friday, November 14th for the 20th anniversary of Frontline Ministries, Inc. We were blessed with beautiful music by the Durocher family, a motivating keynote address by Professor Jeff Tuomala, as well as fellowship with family and friends who are fighting with us for the kingdom and the security of our children’s educational freedom. If you were with us in person or in spirit, we appreciate you and are looking forward to the next 20 years!

Our friend Jesse Broadt of Examiner.com attended the banquet, and we were excited to see the article she wrote of her experience, which you can read here.

We are also proud to report to you that Zan Tyler won this years Dr. Robert Dreyfus Courageous Christian Award. Zan is a national home school leader. She was the founder and first president of South Carolina Association of Independent Home Schools (SCAIHS), a position she held for 10 years. She and her husband homeschooled their 3 children through high school. She co-authored the book, “Anyone can Homeschool,” with Dr. Terry Dorian in 1996.

Zan served as the national grassroots director for ParentalRights.org and as its homeschool editor and resource consultant for Lifeway.com. She develops and publishes Bible-based resources as director of Apologia Press, that empowers parents for homeschooling. She’s authored Seven Tools for Cultivating Your Child’s Potential in 2005; is a popular online columnist; speaks and encourages homeschooling parents across the country and around the globe. Congratulations, Zan, and thank you for your service.

Stay tuned for video footage from the celebration!

Zan Tyler, Gail Moore, and Ray Moore at the 20th Anniversary Banquet

Zan Tyler, Gail Moore, and Ray Moore at the 20th Anniversary Banquet

Some of our friends!

Some of our friends!

Professor Jeffrey Tuomala during his keynote address

Professor Jeffrey Tuomala during his keynote address

 

Two of the Durocher girls at their table after the program.

Two of the Durocher girls at their table after the program.