Encouragement, Family, Mothers, Uncategorized, World View
I have always been a list-maker person, a doer, a planner, and a “coffee achiever.” (Please raise your hand if you are old enough to understand that reference). But this summer I want to–strike that–desperately need to do something different. We just...
Babies & Toddlers, Family, Homeschool, Mothers, Preschool Articles
by Susan Beatty One of the questions I am asked most frequently is “How do you homeschool with a baby and/or toddler?” My first inclination is to answer that with a, “You just do it.” But somehow I don’t think that’s going to be a satisfactory answer for most of you...
Encouragement, Family, Homeschool, Mothers
by Karen D. Koch November is passing quickly, but I’ve noticed a welcome Facebook trend that makes me smile. People are daily giving thanks for meaningful things and people in their lives. It’s been gratifying to see a steady stream of thankfulness on my...
Encouragement, Family, God's Plan, Homeschool, Mothers, Planning, World View
by Pam Geib Pray without ceasing (1 Thess. 5:17). Many years ago in the early days of homeschooling, my children I attended a CHEA Annual Convention at the Disneyland® Hotel. I was blessed to attend workshops given by Emilie Barnes. She revolutionized how I pray....
Encouragement, Family, Homeschool, Mothers
By Rick Boyer It hangs on my office wall, a simple wooden plaque not as long or as wide as the lid of a shoebox. My desk is parked against that wall and the plaque is roughly centered, right at eye level. I see it every time I look up. It says, “Dad, I think the sun...
Encouragement, Family, God's Plan, Homeschool, Mothers
by Rick Boyer In an airport recently I happened to see the final seconds of a televised basketball game. Because our family doesn’t have TV at home, it isn’t often that I see the mass hysteria that accompanies a close athletic contest. This particular game was a...