This post was written by Amy Blevins of Homeschool Encouragement It was 10:25 on Sunday morning and we were driving to church. Since we had plenty of time, I decided to drive through McDonald’s on the way and pick up a soda for some much needed morning caffeine. For some strange reason, I decided to […]
Abundant Life During Abundant Trials
This post is from contributor Marianne Sunderland I lay in bed, unable to sleep. The quiet darkness all around me belied the turmoil in my mind. I felt the fear and insecurity well up in my chest as I struggled with the anxious thoughts streaming through my head. The longer sleep evaded, the faster the […]
Free Psalm 100 Bible Copywork KJV
This free copywork packet is created by Lauren of Mama’s Learning Corner! This free printable is a set of copywork for Psalm 100, a beautiful psalm of praise! This printable worksheet packet contains: An 8.5 x 11″ printable containing the entire text. Use this printable to copy the verses or use as a mini-poster in […]
Finding His Grace in the Midst of Weariness
This post is from contributor Jenn Hoskins Weariness is a word I fear saying just because I don’t want it to attack me! It’s one of the greatest struggles I have as a mother. Recently, I had a conversation with another weary mom. She had just had her second baby, just a few days old, […]
They Don’t Need June Cleaver
This post was written by Stef Layton of Educating Laytons This is a post by Stef Layton of Educating Laytons. Another bedtime. I made it. Hugh sigh of relief. Another day and miraculously we made it. I have no idea how, but I’m just thankful it’s done. It’s over. After one more request for […]
5 Reasons We Pray in Our Homeschool
This is a post by Carlie Kercheval of Today’s Frugal Mom™ and Managing Your Blessings. Since before our children were born, my husband and I have always had a very exciting and vibrant prayer life. When we came together in marriage, having wonderful prayer lives as individuals became explosive as a couple united in heart and mind. When […]
My Life on the Cutting Room Floor: A Lesson in Comparisons
This post was written by Danika Cooley of Thinking Kids Back in the old days — before the advent of digital cameras — movies were recorded on long reels of plastic. To edit a movie, one had to cut the reel with scissors, then splice it back together. This was a long, tedious process, and […]