When Homeschooling Becomes an Idol

by Rebecca Kocsis There was a time in my life when homeschooling was no more than a religion. It was just something I did. It was a habit – albeit an expensive one. After homeschooling for a number of years, I was going through the motions, but it had lost all real...

The Habitual Homeschooler

by Rebecca Kocsis He has shown you, O man, what is good: And what does the Lord require of you But to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God? Micah 6:8 (NKJV) Did you ever wonder why the prophet Micah uttered those words? When I first came to know...
Preparing for the School Year

Preparing for the School Year

by Dennie Booth, SCOPE Chairman Summertime gives opportunities to reflect, to catch up, to breathe. As you reflect this summer, think over the challenges from the past school year and see how God worked them out. Thank God for His many blessings. Thank Him for...

Take a Break!

by Katie Julius When I was in (public) school, I remember the build up of anticipation as the school year was drawing to a close and summer was about to begin. Freedom! Sure, we participated in activities during the summer; some were even educational. Summer reading...

Finding Hope in a Darkening World

by Katie Julius If your social media feed has been anything like mine the last month or two, it’s likely that you’ve experienced similar feelings of frustration, discouragement, and even despair. Between the attacks on parental rights, the increasing sexualization of...