By guest author Pete Olson Unfortunately, too many dads look at home education as the wife’s hobby. Their role, they reason, is to be a good cheerleader. This is totally wrong! The Bible teaches us that Dad is the main leader in educating...
Teaching Your Children to Love Jesus
By guest authors Taryn and Mirren Martin Contrary to anticipating today’s popular “norm” that one’s children will rebel once they hit their teen years, our parents decided to homeschool us in order to take preventative steps to not let us fall prey...
Thoughts from Homeschool Grads
by Julianna Dotten I can't imagine what life would have looked like if my mom hadn't told my dad, "I won't marry you unless we homeschool." A few years into it and couple of CHEC conferences later, both of my parents were on fire for the vision not...
Home Organization or Laziness
by guest author Kyndra Steinmann How can we keep up with home organization and homeschooling? Do you have trouble turning your mind off to rest? How can "laziness" actually help us become better organized in our schools and homes? Homeschool mom...
Help and Hope for Exhausted Moms
by guest author Heath Lambert (and Rebekah Hannah) We wanted to share this helpful podcast from Dr. Heath Lambert, Executive Director for the Association of Biblical Counselors. Dr. Lambert will be speaking at the upcoming Rocky Mountain Homeschool...
Only One Director and One Audience Part 2
By guest author Vicki Lewis Read part 1 of Only One Director and One Audience here. We are not infinite; each day has no more than twenty-four hours in it; our energy supply is not inexhaustible; we cannot keep running on empty. Our limits are real...
Only One Director and One Audience Part 1
by guest author Vicki Lewis “God is both our Director and our Audience,” suggests author Jean Fleming in her book, Between Walden and the Whirlwind: Living the Christ-Centered Life. So where, I wonder, is the balance between retreating from the...
Keeping Up the Momentum
An interview with Jessie Strawser Tell us a little about yourself and your children. How long have you been homeschooling? My husband Todd and I have seven children, ranging in ages 2 to 14. We've been home educating from the beginning! We believe...











