By Guest Author Marcia Washburn [Editor’s note: In "Eight Habits for Highly Successful Homeschooling, Part 1," Marcia discussed the first three habits. You may read Part 1 here.] HABIT #4: Become a student of your child Study your child. What is...
Eight Habits for Highly Successful Homeschooling — Part One
By Guest Author Marcia Washburn What is a successful homeschool? What does it look like? Is it defined by children who score highly on standardized tests? Is it one in which everyone can’t wait to start school each day? As we begin a new...
Encouragement Along the Way: The Mentor Mom Program
By Katrina Wright Sometimes when you are in the trenches of homeschooling, it can be so hard to keep going. I completely understand, because I’ve been there! Even when my very supportive husband tried to encourage me, there were still those days...
Parents, Let Them Go
By Guest Author Kim Ransleben This December, students will join together for CrossCon 2021. Speakers will tell them about God’s heart for the nations, and then plead with them to carry the good news across the world. Students will be confronted...
Making time for the Lord in your busy day!
By Guest Author Katrina Wright It’s 2 o’clock in the afternoon and the delivery driver rings the doorbell. The dog starts barking which wakes your napping toddler, as your six-year-old comes in the back door, covered in mud. So much for the...
You’re Called to Live to Love
By Guest Author Norm Wakefield Imagine standing in the presence of Christ at the end of your life and hearing Him say, “Well done! I am very pleased. Enter into your reward.” What would give Jesus such pleasure and you such reward? Answering His...
What Will It Take?
By Guest Author Davis Carman You Learned that You Really Can Homeschool In February 2020, you may have believed there was no way you could ever educate your kids at home. Maybe you thought it would be too hard, that you were too impatient or...
What is Your ‘Family Economy’?
By Guest Author Rory Groves It was a hot and humid September day for our first time vendoring at our town’s farmers’ market a few years ago. Crayons were melting in the black walnut crayon holders I made earlier in the week. Our main products were...












