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Friday, 15 February 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

When You Don’t Love Homeschooling

There was a time when I loved homeschooling. I loved researching ideas for lessons. I loved finding interesting books and creating unit studies. I loved spending time with my kids as they enjoyed learning new things. It was a lot of work, but it was fun and I loved it. These days homeschooling has become
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Friday, 01 February 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Character Comes First

  I have read this over and over, but it’s really starting to “finally” sink in that it’s so true. Character really does come first in homeschooling. I guess I’m a little slow sometimes, but I have figured out until I teach my son diligence that all the schoolwork in the world won’t make him
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Thursday, 24 January 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Sowing Spiritual Seed – Part Two

  One of the great influences used of God during this time of seeking in William’s life was pastor and celebrated hymn writer John Newton. John himself was a man who had started life with a gentle hand guiding him in paths of righteousness. His mother, Elizabeth Newton, was a sickly woman, but this did
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Wednesday, 23 January 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Sowing Spiritual Seed – Part One

  What if you were not guaranteed tomorrow with your children? What if a relative didn’t approve of your faith and snatched away your children? Or what if a premature death cut short the light of maternal influence? What would be the one thing you could teach them that would woo their hearts to Christ?
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Tuesday, 08 January 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

A Gift Uncovered

  Our story is of a forgotten teacher and his very famous student. We pick up the tale up when young William was sent to a boys’ school in the port town of Hull, taught by Joseph Milner. Frail, tiny of frame, and cheerful, both the physical and personal nature of the seven-year-old instantly set
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Wednesday, 02 January 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

From Goal to Habit to Pattern of Living

  It’s a brand new year! Happy 2019 everyone! If you are like me, you have made one or two resolutions for the New Year. Will they stick? I have had success and failures at making resolutions like “I will floss everyday!” or “I will spend more time in the Word of God” or “We
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Tuesday, 18 December 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

What I Wish I Would Have Learned Before I Began Homeschooling – Part Three: Boundaries with Ourselves

  I previously shared with you some of the lessons I have been learning about how setting boundaries with our children and with others can help us homeschool more effectively. However, sometimes the biggest boundary conflict does not come from without; it comes from within. Have you ever felt like your homeschool day just “gets
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Tuesday, 11 December 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Holidays, Articles, Blog

Practice to Be a Cheerful Receiver

  Christmas is rapidly approaching! In the midst of yuletide hustle and bustle there are many opportunities to teach our children to be cheerful givers, but have we taken time to teach them to be cheerful receivers? If your kids are like mine, they don’t always have their filters on when they speak. With the
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