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Who Has the Hearts of Your Children? Part 2
Who has your children’s hearts? Norm Wakefield shared about the biblical understanding of the heart in part 1 of this article, which you can read here. Part 2 shares some key Scriptures that give insight into how the heart functions and what that means for the parent-child relationship.
Insight #1
All the issues of life flow out of the condition of the heart. The first scripture is Proverbs 4:23,“Watch over your heart with all diligence for from it flow the springs of life” (NASB). The King James Version reads, “for from it flow the issues of life.” Quite often parents make a big deal over the issues of life instead of dealing with the issue of life — the heart condition and direction.Read More
Encouragement For the Journey
Feeling weary or alone in your homeschool journey? Below is a list of 6 positive actions you can take to gain the encouragement you need, found in Chapter 10 of the newly updated Colorado Homeschool Guidebook, Encouragement for the Journey.
We All Need Encouragement
Are you in need of encouragement? We all are from time to time. Some days, a kind remark will keep us going. Occasionally it is time to take a serious look at what we are doing and make adjustments. Hopefully, this section will be a friendly word of encouragement as well as a resource for tracking down serious underlying problems.Read More
Who Has the Hearts of Your Children?
By guest author Norm Wakefield
In the past months, I have received the troubling news of four young people who have left their homes without the blessing of their parents. I wish this were an isolated incident; however, such occurrences seem to be on the rise. We might expect children of parents who are unbelievers, wrapped up in furthering their own selfish agendas, to make a bolt into premature independence.
But these young people I know have bolted from parents that have a sincere love for their children and a commitment to train them in God’s ways. One of the most disturbing trends today among church-going families is the revolt of their teenage children against the values and lifestyles taught them.Read More
Homeschooling Your Adopted Child
By guest author Shari Howard McMinn
More and more Christian families are adopting, with many already homeschooling or investigating it as an option for their extra special children. I have been a home educator for 23 years, having spent the past 13 years homeschooling my five adopted children, with six more years to go. I have learned a few things along the way which have helped my kids succeed in homeschool while I kept my sanity!Read More
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