by Trisha Pull | Nov 19, 2024 | Encouragement, Faith Development
Despite the fact that I know consistency in praying for my children is important, I’ve oft had trouble following through. The demands of school, housework, and other needs seem to overshadow the quiet task of stopping, quieting my heart, and praying. The good news is...
by Kris Cox | Nov 1, 2024 | Encouragement, Faith Development
Praying for our Children ~ our Disciples by Kris Hage, veteran homeschool mom read to the end to get your FREE download of verses to pray for your children As John Newton told of God’s “Amazing Grace” in his life, he gave credit to his mother for all the prayers she...
by Kris Cox | Oct 8, 2024 | Encouragement, General Homeschooling, Getting Started
The idea of good homeschool record keeping can cause a feeling of dread or even fear for many homeschoolers. So many questions come up: What kind of records do I need to save? I’m so far behind in keeping records, how will I ever catch up? Keeping records is...
by Trisha Pull | Aug 21, 2024 | Encouragement, Faith Development, General Homeschooling, Getting Started
Have you ever considered the idea that some of our favorite places and pastimes can give us insight into life and priorities? My in-laws house sits on 25 acres next to a river in rural North Dakota. The property is full of places to play and relax – swimming...
by Kris Cox | Jun 18, 2024 | Encouragement, General Homeschooling, Getting Started, Uncategorised
Are you approaching the years when your child will enter elementary school and trying to decide how you want to educate them? Or are you frustrated with your child’s current educational situation and considering making a change? Or are you already homeschooling your...
by Kris Cox | Aug 4, 2022 | Encouragement, Faith Development, General Homeschooling
Mental health issues are on the rise the last couple of years with the pandemic and all that’s been going on in the world. Sadly, we just passed the two-year mark of losing one of our adult sons to mental illness. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever been...