Some people are just hard to pray for. The teacher whose teaching style doesn’t line up with our child’s learning style, the kid who mistreats ours on the play... Read More...
What comes to mind when you hear the words “faith community?” Do you immediately picture friends in your church? Or, do you think about your family? Do you thin... Read More...
One of the goals of course correction is to train our children’s minds, hearts, bodies, and souls to know and love God. It’s our privilege to introduce our chil... Read More...
It's a balancing act between reasonable amounts of order vs. excessive clutter in our homes, isn't it? Parents, here's some wisdom regarding possessions and respecting our families' seasons during these years.
When my family began our journey in classical home education two years ago, there was perhaps no part of the curriculum that intimidated me more than geography.... Read More...
Thanksgiving is a time to thank God, not just for what He has done for us, but for the
people He has done it through. God works through each of us to bring His... Read More...
The transition between summer and fall is a tough one for my family. We're all reluctant to trade in our lazy days and sandy feet for weekly schedules and sneak... Read More...
The environment of Course Correction raises the question “How do I know if I’m off course?” Sometimes it’s obvious when we’re not following the path God has for... Read More...
I am always amazed by the power of prayer. I meet together with a small group from my faith community every Monday night. Some of us have been meeting together ... Read More...
"This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask
anything according to His will, He hears us.” — 1 John 5:14
When I was in high school, my... Read More...
When I was growing up, prayer was a big deal in my family. It was part of our everyday lives. I was a preacher’s kid at a small Spanish church, and my parents o... Read More...
As my husband and I stood in line at a busy fast-food restaurant to grab a late dinner with our three exhausted sons, I looked down at my youngest who was mesme... Read More...