By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Who Leads the Family? Is it parents, children, or the state? How you answer that question depends greatly on your worldview. As our culture moves further and further away from its Biblical underpinnings,...
Legislative Update February 5th, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Bringing Truth to the Capitol Recently, I had a conversation with a legislator about the death penalty. You see, there is a bill (SB20-100) working its way through the legislative process to repeal Colorado’s...
Hope for Your New Year Goals
By Amy Pentimone Did you start the new year with some goals? Perhaps you were looking for a fresh start as the calendar moved into 2020, or to get back into the groove with your regular (pre-holiday?) schedule. As homeschooling families, sometimes...
Legislative Update January 22, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Parental RightsThe Declaration of Independence speaks of “self-evident” truths and “unalienable” rights. Some of them were enumerated in our founding documents. Some of them were not; for example, the Founders...
Legislative Update January 8, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn MartinToday is the opening day for the Colorado 2020 Legislative Session. What can we expect? Truly, only God knows. Rumors abound on so many fronts that it’s difficult to know what is really true. What I...
Legislative Update December 20, 2019
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Let Your Light Shine!And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. (John 3:19)I love walking through the lighted...
26 Tips to Simplify Your Season, Part 2
by guest author Marcia Washburn (Continued from Part 1) DURING THE HOLIDAYS Adjust your homeschool schedule. Cut your homeschool studies to a minimum and use December to teach hospitality skills. Instead of doing all of the planning yourself,...
26 Tips to Simplify Your Season, Part 1
by guest author Marcia Washburn The workload of a wife and mother more than doubles during December. In addition to all of her normal duties, she may add writing Christmas cards or letters; decorating the house; additional cooking and entertaining;...









