As we dive into a new year, I love to sit back and take stock. I’m reminded that one of the benefits of homeschooling is that it doesn’t have to take place in a schoolroom or between the hours of 8 and 2, Monday thru Friday. No, education is an atmosphere. It’s a way of […]
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Sometimes they take you literally & other adventures in the imagination
The imagination is a powerful tool. Of course, sometimes it can have some funny results. Take my two year old, for example. I was craving soft pretzels a couple of weeks ago and delighted my family by actually baking during our summer heat. The boys devoured theirs on this Saturday morning and romped back outdoors […]
Will I get to meet you? Here’s an introduction.
Life is kicking into high gear this week. After spending last week on the couch with a horrible cold, this week finds me thankful to have found my voice again and getting excited to head out to Pennsylvania for the CHAP Homeschool Convention this week. The following weekend will find me making my way to […]
Cultivating Biblical Literacy – A Frugal Approach
The kids and I read a delightful biography about Fanny Crosby this week. The boys kept begging for one more chapter {music to my ears} and I kept tearing up with each passing chapter. I tend to get a bit emotional as I witness God’s work in a person’s life. His faithfulness in our lives, […]
Write it, Recite it, Send it: Our Mission.
There are so many ways to get our children excited about the work of Bible translation as a way to involve them in ministry and help them understand the importance of the Bible in our lives. While we embarked on this project back in 2014, it is a timeless challenge that you can gather some […]
Oatmeal, Oatmeal and More Oatmeal
Welcome new subscribers! At the bottom of this email or rss feed, you’ll find the link to the printable Family Bible Reading Plan! Hello friends, it has simply been one of those crazy seasons where you go, go, go and then fall into bed each night wondering where the day went… Except that most of […]