Inspired Ideas
by Rebecca Kocsis Have you ever had an inspired idea and pushed hard for its acceptance only to see it turned down? Then, after a while, someone else was able to see the same idea come to fruition? Deflated, you were sure you had heard from God. What happened? Perhaps...
Does Government Have Authority over the Church or Family?
by Nathan Pierce, Family Protection Ministries Far too often, those in government give into the temptation to take responsibility and authority for things outside of their appropriate purview. In the past year, politicians have regulated businesses in ways that...
Christmas School
by Katie Julius It’s supposed to be the most joyous time of the year filled with holiday cheer. Sadly, I think most parents would admit that this is actually one of the most stressful times of the year. You have holiday gatherings to attend, gifts to purchase, a home...
You Can Homeschool High School
by Marie Stout Teaching high school to my young adults was not only challenging but thrilling. It was a wonderful opportunity to pour into their lives in the most formative years before leaving the nest. I had a multitude of reasons why I should do it. I just needed...
Thank is a Verb
by Katie Julius This time of year, I have the lyrics of Don Moen running through my head on repeat. Give thanks with a grateful heart.Give thanks to the Holy One.Give thanks because He’s givenJesus Christ, His Son.And now let the weak say, “I am strong.”Let the poor...
5 Simple But Powerful Tips to Help Homeschool Families Navigate Technology
This blog was written for CHEA by COSMO Technologies, a family tech company founded by homeschool graduates, including Russell York, son of CHEA’s Regional Advisory Board Members Scott & Mary York. Learn more about COSMO and an exciting partnership with CHEA at...
Medical Freedom: Informed Decisions and Mandates
By Nathan Pierce Editor’s Note: The article was originally published on September 15, 2021 by Family Protection Ministries and is republished with permission. Since the original publication, California’s Governor, Gavin Newsom, announced that there would be a...
Homeschooling, the Holidays, and a Supply Chain Crisis
by Rebecca Kocsis Yep, it’s November already. I imagine you’ve really gotten into the stride of the school year, and now the holidays are upon you. What do you do? Keep plugging away through your well-planned routine? Or do you pivot into a new holiday plan? And how...
Homeschooling and the Holidays: Loving the Naysayers in our Lives
by Susan Pineda I remember feeling paralyzed, then angry. In the middle of a large family gathering, Grandpa just tossed it out there like a grenade, “Susan homeschools the kids,” and sat back with arms folded to watch. What started out as a relaxing afternoon of...
Working & Homeschooling: It Can Be Done
by Katie Julius As more and more families consider private home education for their children, there is an increase in the number of moms who are having to fill dual roles - as an employee and as a homeschooling mom. I’ll be honest; it’s not easy. However, it can be...