Over $1 Trillion dollars! That is the amount students owe in federal student loans. That amount doesn’t even include loans from other sources. Think about that number for a minute. That’s 12 zeros…it’s huge! To break that down to an individual basis, the average 2014 college graduate has over $30,000 of federal loan debt before
	
    
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ *Work is a necessary and important part of life. *Teaching doesn’t always mean sitting with a book in hand. *What goals do you have for your children? *Have your children learned the value of work? *Do your children understand the limitations of work? *Work
	
    
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ *Why would God give the desire and then take away the ability to have children? *What would be next for the Gorman family? *Sometimes we have to play a little hide-and-seek… *Homeschooling and adoption go hand-in-hand. *Has God ever taken you to “Will you
	
    
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ *Why would anyone choose to homeschool when there are perfectly good schools right down the road? *Have you been called to homeschool? *See how one family homeschools their children… *Have fun, enjoy each other, and make lasting memories! *Discover some tried and true resources
	
    
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ *Are you concerned that you are losing the right to be involved in your child’s education? *Who homeschools, how do they do it, and what are the results? *Do you fit into the homeschooling mold? *Why is homeschooling growing in popularity? *What are the
	
    
When we are content with what we have and accept the way things are, we find ourselves at peace. Two of the reading selections for this month help to teach this. Lapbooking with Niki Coburn McNeil looks at the fable The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Through this story, young children can learn a
	
    
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ *One semester is gone and your current course isn’t working. Now what? *Is it possible to begin something new in the middle of the school year? *What are the components of a classical education? *What is classical education so beneficial to students and parents?
	



