Education
True Systemic Change
In my last post, we discussed how to live in this world’s system without the world living in us. We looked at Romans 12:2 and what the definition of “world” was to find out how we were supposed to interact…
Beautiful Resistance: The Joy of Conviction in a Culture of Compromise by Jon Tyson
Categories : Non-fiction/Christian Living/Religious faith
5 Threats to Successful Homeschooling: A look on the inside
After 12 years of homeschooling, I have been asked many times how to have a successful homeschooling experience. I rarely write about homeschooling these days, because I certainly don’t consider myself an expert on the subject. I am in complete…
The Tension in Decision Making: Learning the Art of Discernment
Some of our greatest fears arise from the tension of decision making. We are afraid of making the wrong decisions and regretting the unforeseen outcomes. If only there was one magic door to open in every situation, wouldn’t our lives…
The Art of Writing and the Power of Words
The power of words has always intrigued me. So has the responsibility to write words that use this power wisely. Our tongues and pens can create powerful movements that influence beautiful change and also in one word destroy all hope.…
The G.I.F.T.ED Woman By Sharon Hoffman
12 Secrets for a Life that Impacts Eternity
Living your best story: fulfilling God’s good plans for your life in every page.
If you were to describe your life of quarantine right now, what kind of movie would it be? Swiss Family Robinson, Castaway, Lord of the Flies, Groundhog Day or some tragic comedy? I think for many it feels like we…
Changing Perspectives When Your Freedom is Limited
As my husband told me of the new stay at home guidelines for the next 30 days due to the efforts to slow down this nasty virus, something shifted in my mind. I love my home and family, and it’s…
Simple Morning Devotions with Kids
The best place to begin each morning is setting our hearts and minds on the things of God. Without the rush of getting everyone off to school, it’s a great time to slow down and gather as a family if…
When School and Home Converge…
As the coronavirus continues to reap havoc around the world, and more and more schools are closing for undetermined amounts of time, it has left parents anxious about the long days with their kids. It can be overwhelming. For those…