This post contains my referral link. Here’s my full disclosure policy. *This post was originally published in April, 2013. We’ve done family devotions may different ways over the years. I always like hearing about the resources that other families use and thought maybe you would too. I asked readers in my Facebook group for their […]
Homeschooling Mom, You Need Balcony People
This post is from contributor, Daniele Evans As a sorta-kinda long term homeschool mom (10+ years!), I’ve gone through various seasons of having support for our home education journey. Right now… Our family is part of a small monthly homeschool co-op — families who learn and play together. Three other homeschool moms and I are […]
Training Your Children in Purity Without Making Them Dirty
This post is from contributor, Jenn Hoskins Have you ever just dropped to your knees, feeling helpless, after witnessing the impurity of this world? How do we best train our children to be pure in such a dirty world? How do we do it without stirring impure thoughts and actions? It is possible but it […]
7 Simple Ways to Wash Your Children in the Word
This post is from contributor, Marianne Sunderland Most Christian homeschoolers would agree that one of the main reasons we homeschool is to disciple our children in our Christian faith. We are inspired, convicted even, by the words of Deuteronomy 6 which exhort parents to diligently teach about the law (word) of God while we sit […]
How to Say No In Order to Say Yes
This post was written by Wendy Woerner of Your One Tree Over the last months I have been in a “season” of realization. I’ve realized that I once again ran ahead of God with some things. He gave me a word for the year, way back in December, the word surrender. I still chose, though […]
Trusting God with Our Children
This post is from contributor, Monica Heffner There was a time when I decided who I would be friends with, and it was not pretty. You see, I surrounded myself with only Christians. I went to my Christian church on Sunday, and my Christian homeschool groups, my Christian mommy and Bible-study groups, and I even […]
Contentment In Every Season
This post was written by Sarah Outlaw of Real Food Outlaws I struggle with being content. I’m 35 and don’t yet have the farm I’ve always dreamed of. I’m a food blogger with a teeny, tiny kitchen to work my magic in. My house is drafty in the winter, a season that seems to last […]
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