Avoiding the Inevitable

Avoiding the Inevitable

by Rebecca Kocsis Not so long ago one of the freeways near me was undergoing construction—major construction—for a couple of years. Because it was a major freeway it was a frustrating and painful experience for any of us trying to navigate from one part of town to the...

Pursue Zest

by Tyler Hogan If you’re anything like my wife and me, the past couple of months have left you feeling somewhat besieged. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed—especially in seasons of unpredictable craziness like we’re enduring now. Frankly, that feeling can suck the joy...

It Only Takes One Bad Apple

As homeschoolers, we are notorious for utilizing field trips to enhance our children’s learning. When we visit these venues, are we setting the example of stellar behavior, as both representatives of homeschooling families, and more importantly, of Christ? We are...

Add a Little Variety to Your Day

by Katie Julius In most everything we do regularly, we run the risk of developing feelings of drudgery as we start feeling the itch for something new; a break from what has become monotonous. It’s probably even more true now than ever in this season of sheltering at...

Be in the Quiet

by Katie Julius I fully acknowledge that inside your home is anything but quiet right now. I know mine isn’t! You’ve been cooped up for about a week now and the novelty of this all is wearing off very quickly … with no end in sight. However, if you venture outside...