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 […]
One BIG Mistake Christian Homeschoolers Should Avoid
This post is from contributor, Daniele Evans Our family has been on this homeschooling journey for around 12 years now. We’re definitely not veterans or even close to the finish line (the youngest is 4!), but I’m growing and learning all the time. One thing I’ve noticed is how often the success of home-based education is […]
When You Lose Your Sight
This post was written by Carlie Kercheval of Today’s Frugal Mom Have you ever had a time in your life when you have lost sight of what it is you are working towards? I mean really felt as if you serve no purpose on this earth? Swirling thoughts of doubt and confusion blinding you to […]
God Speaks to us in the Little Things
This post is from contributor Jenn Hoskins It happened again. I was asked why I choose to homeschool. Not the “Oh wow, why do you homeschool?” with a big smile, but instead the ominous sneer of “Oh wow…. Why do YOU homeschool?” from someone who disagrees no matter my answer. Those people are bundles of […]
Loving Motherhood
This post is from contributor Stephanie Sears I sat on the couch and listened to my 3 year-old and 15 month-old playing a game in my son’s room. With the doors open I could hear laughter and screeching as they pretended the room was filled with butterflies. My heart swelled. Part of me was sad that they […]
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