From time-to-time, people ask me about home education. One time in particular someone was really curious about how we taught our children, what we used to teach our children, what it looked like throughout the week, how we did grades, and they were even asking if I was concerned about socialization for my children. As I was sharing with them answers to the questions they had, I realized that our life and our family dynamic, purpose, focus, worldview, and relationship with God through His Son Jesus Christ changed drastically from where it was originally heading. And it all started with one small conversation about education!
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Monday, April 16, 2018
Book Review: Gospel Reset - Salvation Made Relevant
Times have changed. Some things that worked before do not work now. There are new methods and new ways. There are new perspectives. There are new generations of people as well as older generations. What worked for previous generations seem to be different than what works for newer generations. This appears to be true with the Gospel and primarily it is due to changes in the culture.
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Book Review: Teach Them Diligently - Raising Children of Promise
Often times when a child is born into this world, people say they do not come with an owner's manual on how to raise them. I would disagree with that statement and honestly every Christian parent should realize they do have a owner's manual for how to raise their children. Sadly, even Christian parents won't use it since many think it isn't practical or it is out-dated. However the best manual to raise a child is found within God's Word! God is the Creator of everything and He knows exactly how to raise children. I believe this is what Teach Them Diligently - Raising Children of Promise, calls our attention to.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Book Review: Answers For Homeschooling - Top 25 Questions Critics Ask
When my wife (Colleen) and I obeyed the call of the Lord to home educate our children in 2012, it was not a decision that came easy. Both of us were educated through the government education system and we both thought we had positive experiences. So when the thought of homeschooling came to us, we were resistant. Primarily we were resistant due to our misconceptions about homeschooling based on our own limited personal experiences with those we knew were home schooled. We were definitely "those critics" of which which the book Answers for Homeschooling - Top 25 Questions Critics Ask, authored by Israel Wayne, mentions.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Book Review - The 5 Love Languages of Children
Ever consider that your children have "emotional tanks"? According to The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell, every child and ultimately every adult has an emotional tank. Ensuring the emotional tank of each individual is essential in having healthy lives, healthy relationships and even healthy marriages. The aim of this book is to "love children effectively" and therefore this book helps parents determine their children's "love language". The book not only identifies how to determine a child's love language but most importantly how to provide the love language they need. After reading this book, it has really caused me to pause and consider how I demonstrate God's love to my children. It has caused me to be more aware of my children's emotional tanks. I greatly desire for my love to be communicated effectively such that my children not only know they are loved, but also that they FEEL loved!
Monday, September 4, 2017
Come Unto Me, All Ye That Labor
According to History.com, Labor Day "pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers." History.com goes on to say that "the average American worked 12-hour days and seven-day weeks in order to eke out a basic living. Despite restrictions in some states, children as young as 5 or 6 toiled in mills, factories and mines across the country, earning a fraction of their adult counterparts’ wages. People of all ages, particularly the very poor and recent immigrants, often faced extremely unsafe working conditions, with insufficient access to fresh air, sanitary facilities and breaks." Reading this made me thankful for the work conditions I have today and also this holiday we have as Americans to reflect on our labors. As I read this, I thought about a few things when it comes to laboring in this life that I felt compelled to share.
Monday, June 5, 2017
Book Review - Truth Is Fallen In The Street
According to the back cover of, Truth Is Fallen In The Street by Jay Jusino, "Parents send their children to school, and students attend school, with the expectation that they will receive knowledge, and that this knowledge will be the key to unlocking their future potential." But where does knowledge come from? What is the purpose of knowledge? How do government schools impart knowledge? What are Christian parents supposed to do with respect to imparting knowledge to their children? What about Christian teachers (teachers that are Christian)? What is their calling in the public square? This book, it's full title being, Truth Is Fallen In The Street - Examining The Pedagogy Of Christian Teachers in Public Schools, answers these questions and much more for consideration.
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