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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 Conference June 15 – 17, 2017.Read More

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 and are not the enemy. Overloading is the enemy. Our limits are also uniquely individual. We cannot and should not exceed these personal limits due to the expectations of other people.Read More

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 world and being caught up in a whirlwind of activities? How much stress is okay and how much stress is too much?
Handling a certain amount of load in our lives is a good thing. The problem arises, however, when there is an overload situation. A coffee cup was designed to hold a certain amount of coffee; more than that and the cup will overflow. Four tea cups stack nicely, but the addition of a fifth cup causes the entire stack to fall over. Each of us can carry a specific amount of weight, but we cannot safely carry five pounds more than that.Read More

A Mid-Year Makeover Part 2
by guest author Marcia Washburn
This post is Part 2 in Marcia Washburn’s A Mid-Year Makeover article. Read Part 1 here.
And so it’s January — that month we face with combined anticipation and dread. We’ve negotiated the busy Christmas season and, perhaps, have some new ideas and new equipment (Christmas gifts!) to try in our homeschools. But the thought of slogging along for another five months may bring dismay to even the stoutest of hearts on some dreary winter days. It’s time for a mid-year makeover.
In Part 1, we discussed clearing out the clutter in your house and in your heart. Now let’s tackle those mid-winter, bored-to-be-here homeschool blues.Read More
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