Encouragement, Homeschool
Some of you may know Angela Lasch if you are part of our Support Network, or if you’ve ever called the CHEA office. If you know her, it is not a surprise to you that her true giftings would lead her to CHEA’s Executive Director position. Let’s sit...
Encouragement, God's Plan
by Katie Julius The month of November is often one where we focus on the things for which we are thankful. While we should always be grateful and be looking for things in our lives to give thanks for, it tends to happen in a more intentional way this time of year....
Getting Started, Homeschooling 101, New Homeschoolers
Why a Homeschool Mission Statement and Philosophy of Education are Important and How to Write Them by Katie Julius “I just want to homeschool my kids. Do I really need a mission statement or philosophy of education? What are they anyway?” A mission statement for your...
Curriculum, Extracurriculars
by Dena Bless Have you ever heard stories of when homeschooling first started its resurgence in the ‘80s and parents couldn’t find curriculum to use? There weren’t any classes or other activities to include as part of your child’s studies. How things have changed! Now...
Back To School, Bible, Discipleship
by Christa Svoboda This time of the year always gives me reason to pause. It usually comes in waves: when creating our daily schedule, when praying over the hymns we’ll be singing, when looking with great expectancy at the stack of books we’ll read together, and...