Showing posts with label homeschooling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschooling. Show all posts
Friday, June 28, 2013
Modified 8th Grade
I can hardly believe it that my baby girl is heading into 8th grade...wow - where is the time going!?! We are continuing with Notgrass' America the Beautiful - finishing out the 2nd book from the 2 book series. We'll be doing the Life of Fred pre-algebra and pre-biology. Her test scores still show that she could skip a grade and we've offered to let her work 8th grade over the summer and move to 9th in the fall but she doesn't seem motivated to do it...we will see.
My beautiful girl is growing up so fast!!!
PS. Someone asked about the pro's and con's of Notgrass' America the Beautiful - we are really liking it...it is a great layout of information and pictures during whatever time frame is being studied. We are continuing with it for now.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
When Your Church Doesn't Support Homeschooling
I am reposting this article that I received recently. While my church is "semi" supportive...I think this article has some excellent information.
“What do you do if your church does not support homeschooling? We go to a church that we otherwise love. We continuously feel that on the subject of education they are not homeschool friendly. In fact it seems they encourage other options over it. It hurts our hearts. Any tips, wisdom, or experiences?”
We were very blessed to be in a church for quite some time that heavily supported home education. The pastor’s eyes were opened while watching their grandchildren battle out spirit-quenching experiences in public school. Their son and daughter-in-law made huge life changes and sacrifices in order to homeschool. It didn’t take long for these pastors to see tremendous changes in the countenance of their grandchildren. They experienced the immense gift that homeschooling is for a family. Although these pastors were always clear to support their Christian public school teacher members, they also encouraged all parents to pray on home educating their children.
As a new homeschooling family, with our only child at the time being two, this was exactly the support we needed. Real people, with real struggles, holding onto Jesus and moving forward in faith. We are forever grateful for the church family support that we received in those early years.
My husband and I have been in other churches over the last 10 years as well. We’ve experienced churches with 50/50 members ( 1/2 homeschooled, 1/2 public or private school.) We’ve been to churches that have their own private school – so you know which method of education was encouraged there. And we’ve been to churches that say homeschooling is a wonderful choice, yet often preach public school is a Christian child’s ministry .
During our time in churches that did not support homeschooling I’ve learned a few things:
Trust my husband’s leading. I had plenty of times when I wanted to run from that church because it was hard. But as long as my husband wanted us there I trusted him. He is the spiritual head of our home. There is a blessing if I submit to him and wait on God’s perfect timing.
Trust the Lord and shine those lights! Ah, that. The Lord is faithful to bring forth fruit. We were able to answer families questions about homeschooling and fellowship with families who are feeling the desire to homeschool and needed encouragement.
Pray. Pray for the Lord to give you the grace to be there, endure any misunderstanding or lack of support, and pray for the leaders. You could always buy those pastors a copy of the Indoctrination Movie if they’re interested in way many Christian families choose to homeschool.
My friend Sara from Side-tracked Sara has this answer to the question, “Pray that the Lord would open their hearts! We had a church who outwardly supported homeschooling (to our face), but behind our backs many were questioning us and talking badly about the homeschoolers. We prayed for things to change and tried to make sure none of us did anything that would cause them to question us. Next thing you know, they hired a new Children’s Minister who was a homeschooler. After that, when it was time to hire a new youth pastor, he was a homeschool dad as well. All of a sudden, they were VERY homeschool friendly. It was so neat to watch God at work, sending the right people at the right time.”
I posted this question on the Holy Spirit-led Homeschooling facebook wall last weekend. Here are a few of the wonderful readers responses. These are smart people.
“No one else in my church homeschools. The negative message doesn’t come from the pulpit, but I have had other mothers in the church say comments to me that hurt. One mother suggested I homeschool because I want my daughter in a Christian bubble and that I should have her in public school because it’s a mission field. This is what I go back to: God told me to homeschool her. I have to remember that when I come up against people who don’t understand or agree. Not only did He tell us to homeschool, He has allowed us to see over and over how good it has been for our family and our daughter (academically, behaviorally, spiritually). We will stand before God one day, accountable for ourselves. No one else will be standing with us. I can’t say to Him, “Well, You told me to do this, but that woman made me feel pressured to do something else, so….” I say be sure of what you believe and what God has asked you to do. Ask Him to confirm that for you and assure you of His unfailing love and APPROVAL of you!“
“Sometimes the best way to educate is to SHOW them. It may take some time, but people will start seeing a much brighter side to homeschooling than what they have heard or think. Answer their questions about isolation with what your child is involved in. When they say things about a “Christian” bubble shortly & kindly explain what God laid on your family’s heart to do. We are blessed to have a pastor whom he & his wife homeschooled 5 boys in a time when it was much less accepted or heard of. They bravely & with great Christian love paved the way. There are those who are still outspokenly against it at our church, but I have found that if I don’t push the issue let them ask me the questions they start to understand. I hope this helps & if you are not involved w/ a homeschool support group or co-op I urge you to. They are a great source of help & comfort. God Bless!”
“My husband is a Pastor, and I would not necessarily encourage you to leave the church. If you cannot align with the Pastor, or you really feel you cannot worship there, then leaving may be best. But, if some other families not agreeing with you homeschooling is the only issue, then I would encourage you to stick it out, be open and honest about how you feel and be an example of positive homeschooling. So many people do not really know much about it, or believe the worldly stereotypes attached to it. Most importantly, pray about whether this is the church God wants you to be a part of. If God has placed homeschooling on your heart, and has also placed you in that church then He may be planning to use you to influence those other families!”
Now it’s your turn. What is your advice for when your church does not support homeschooling?
Reposted from Holy Spirit-led Homeschooling.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Spring 2011 Curriculum Clean Out Giveaway
***GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED!!!*** Winners announced here!
Homeschool Creations is hosting a FREE Curriculum Clean Out Giveaway...

I've had this awesome "gently used" BJUPress Teacher's Edition Science 5 WITH CDRom and would LOVE to bless another homeschool family with it! This retails for close to $50. It was given to me and there are NO markings in it.
Click here to see what BJUPress says about it.
Media Mail & US Shipping only!!!
Giveaway ends May 4 9am CST.
Make sure I have your email address or link to contact you at.
Four chances to win by:
1) leaving a comment on this blog posting,
2) going to my main blog and becoming a follower via the follow link on the TOP of the page on the Blogger Navibar and then posting back here that you became a follower on my MAIN blog,
3) reading a post over at my main blog and leaving a comment here on what post you read/liked/didn't like,
4) become a follower on THIS blog via the Follower - Google Friend Connect on the right hand side.
***LEAVE A COMMENT FOR EACH ENTRY!!!***
Homeschool Creations is hosting a FREE Curriculum Clean Out Giveaway...

I've had this awesome "gently used" BJUPress Teacher's Edition Science 5 WITH CDRom and would LOVE to bless another homeschool family with it! This retails for close to $50. It was given to me and there are NO markings in it.
Click here to see what BJUPress says about it.
Media Mail & US Shipping only!!!
Giveaway ends May 4 9am CST.
Make sure I have your email address or link to contact you at.
Four chances to win by:
1) leaving a comment on this blog posting,
2) going to my main blog and becoming a follower via the follow link on the TOP of the page on the Blogger Navibar and then posting back here that you became a follower on my MAIN blog,
3) reading a post over at my main blog and leaving a comment here on what post you read/liked/didn't like,
4) become a follower on THIS blog via the Follower - Google Friend Connect on the right hand side.
***LEAVE A COMMENT FOR EACH ENTRY!!!***
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Being a Stay At Home Mom Missionary
The other day I happened upon a site that talked about being a "Stay at Home Missionary"(Reaching the World for Christ beginning in the home)...it really got me to thinking. I've been struggling these days/weeks/months with being home and with homeschooling. I love it and all but for some reason I've really been struggling with it all. I'm not sure what's going on.
A few months ago the Lord quickened my spirit and told me to "Stand Firm" in what he's called us to do...I guess he was forwarning me as he knew I was going to have these thoughts.
Last night at church, I sat in with the kids and listened to each of them talk about school and what they are doing and the classes they get to pick from for next year, etc...All I could think of is our daughter who doesn't do all of that school stuff but WHY in the world am I feeling that way...we have lots of opportunities and get to do all kinds of fun things too.
Why do I feel like this job that the Lord has given me isn't enough...I mean the God who created the entire universe has commanded me to stay at home and homeschool...why can't that be E N O U G H for me??? I know that I Know, that I KNOW this is where God wants me to be and this is what He wants me doing right now. There could be NO greater job as a mother that I could have besides doing this...it is true...I am a "Stay at Home Missionary"...these kids are my mission field. Loving them, spending time with them, sharing with them, ministering to them and teaching them should be my greatest joy!
Joyce's message this morning played right into what I'm going through so I thought I'd put it out there for anyone else who may be questioning...
Radical obedience = just start with the little things that God speaks to you.
Don't quit because things become difficult. Stick with something even when it's not comfortable for you. John 21:17-18 i'm being carried to where i do not want to go.
Do you love me? If you love me, you will obey me. God loves us and wants us to respond to whatever he wants us to do. God your will will be done and not mine, i set my mind that even if it's not comfortable, even if i have to suffer, i'm going to do it your way.
So many people pay the price of spiritual discomfort to have the comforts of the flesh or to have fleshly comfort.
There's nothing worse than going to bed at night knowing you did not obey God.
It's time to get radical in your obedience to God. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. It's time to stop looking around at others and being jealous at what they have got.
It's time to be obedient to God in whatever he has called you to.
A few months ago the Lord quickened my spirit and told me to "Stand Firm" in what he's called us to do...I guess he was forwarning me as he knew I was going to have these thoughts.
Last night at church, I sat in with the kids and listened to each of them talk about school and what they are doing and the classes they get to pick from for next year, etc...All I could think of is our daughter who doesn't do all of that school stuff but WHY in the world am I feeling that way...we have lots of opportunities and get to do all kinds of fun things too.
Why do I feel like this job that the Lord has given me isn't enough...I mean the God who created the entire universe has commanded me to stay at home and homeschool...why can't that be E N O U G H for me??? I know that I Know, that I KNOW this is where God wants me to be and this is what He wants me doing right now. There could be NO greater job as a mother that I could have besides doing this...it is true...I am a "Stay at Home Missionary"...these kids are my mission field. Loving them, spending time with them, sharing with them, ministering to them and teaching them should be my greatest joy!
Joyce's message this morning played right into what I'm going through so I thought I'd put it out there for anyone else who may be questioning...
Radical obedience = just start with the little things that God speaks to you.
Don't quit because things become difficult. Stick with something even when it's not comfortable for you. John 21:17-18 i'm being carried to where i do not want to go.
Do you love me? If you love me, you will obey me. God loves us and wants us to respond to whatever he wants us to do. God your will will be done and not mine, i set my mind that even if it's not comfortable, even if i have to suffer, i'm going to do it your way.
So many people pay the price of spiritual discomfort to have the comforts of the flesh or to have fleshly comfort.
There's nothing worse than going to bed at night knowing you did not obey God.
It's time to get radical in your obedience to God. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. It's time to stop looking around at others and being jealous at what they have got.
It's time to be obedient to God in whatever he has called you to.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
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