Here are some heartfelt prayers for you as you start this holy journey. Remember, first and foremost, your job is to be obedient to God's call for your family. Success is secondary.
We all require times of refreshment—a fresh infusion of strength, energy, and wisdom. Sometimes we need physical refreshment, and other times it’s spiritual. Often, it’s both. Thankfully, the Lord is in the business of refreshing.
Your children are growing up in a world that doubts God’s hand in history. This inspiring film and its lessons will open their eyes to the miracles behind America’s founding.
Skip the screen time—your backyard is bursting with ways to show your kids who God is! These simple outdoor adventures can grow your child’s faith in unforgettable ways.
If you’re experiencing nervous excitement at the prospect of homeschooling, that’s a good sign. Most families start with a bit of apprehension, which is completely normal. If, on the other hand, your anxiety is through the roof and there’s no peace, homeschooling might not be the right fit at this time. Seek God’s wisdom and ask for His peace. If home education is His plan for your family, He’ll turn your doubts into purpose and your nervousness into motivation. He will always equip you for everything He calls you to do.
As soon as my kiddos showed interest in something, I went to the library and grabbed a book or two. Sometimes it was an interest that faded, but other times it would stick. Colby stuck to trains, and he stuck hard!
Homeschooling is rising in the United States, according to a pair of new studies. The studies reveal that many families shifted their perspective on education during the pandemic and have maintained that new approach.
Libraries often have computers available for use for free, and many homeschool co-op or support groups have things like microscopes or other science equipment available for loaning. Buying good used items is always a wonderful option.
Churches are a wonderful and life-giving place that homeschoolers can gain the extra support they need for this work. Our church family is vital in remaining encouraged and joyful as we seek to grow children that know God and make him known. Encourage your church to step up and offer a safe haven for our kids to learn together as a community.
Your method is the best method for your family. Even though the specifics of how you organize your school room or calendar are for you to determine, there are a few things that we all should do in order to prepare for the school year. We each need to take time to seek the Lord as we prepare our homes for our learning routine. Creating a routine for your home is also vital to keep everyone sane on this journey.
Adults are glad the kids are going back to school, but they have the pressure to get the entire family re-acclimated to schedules and possibly a new routine.
I admit there was a time when I wasn’t very forthright with new clients about the fact that I homeschool six children. I feared they would think I couldn’t handle the workload.
Even the most sheltered homeschooled kids are at risk of believing the toxic lies of the enemy. After all, it's part of our human existence. That's why it's crucial for parents to stand on the Word of God unapologetically and in a way that is life-giving and encouraging to their children. With the joy of the Lord as our strength and the Bible as our guide, we can teach our children how to navigate the real world with love, kindness, justice, and truth.
There is no guarantee that our kids will choose the way of the Lord, but homeschooling allows us to be obedient and faithful as we present our kids with every opportunity to see God's hand at work in the world around us. He can be found in Math, Latin, Literature, Logic, and everything in between. We just have to have open eyes to see his majesty at work in our world.
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