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Guarding Our Children’s Hearts

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It's not enough to tell our children what we believe. It's so much more important to model what we believe.

Exposing School Choice

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I can tell you how to fix education

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It’s not money. It’s not standardized regulations. It’s not STEM. It’s not technology.

Barack Obama Made Me a Blogger

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Why Homeschool Parents Must be Their Own Guardians of Freedom

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Making America Great Again

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In Defense of Christian Homeschooling

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The Hidden Dangers of Modern Homeschooling

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Take it to the Lord in Prayer

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Just Breathe

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The Christianity of George Washington

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My Vote Matters and Yours Does, Too

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Our culture has become saturated in all forms of rebellion against God, not the least of which is the LGBT movement. No matter how you raise your children, they will be exposed. Children’s toys, cookies, candy, cereal, clothing lines, and cartoons have all become mouthpieces for sexual perversion. You would literally have to live in a bubble to keep your children from it, especially in June. We settle in for a comfortable 1  1/2 to 2 hours of reading to begin our school day. (See my previous post.) Sometimes it’s at 9:00, sometimes it’s as late as 11:00. Snacks are allowed (see the iced coffees?) because food makes kids happy. And I let them do a variety of quiet activities while I read. On this day, they chose mazes and intricate coloring. Oklahoma! Summer learning. https://www.instagram.com/p/CsbPJAwLQNd/ I spend all day with my kids. But I’m not a super mom or gifted with infinite patience. I don’t have it all together. I usually don’t even have some of it together. Here’s our morning routine right now: When our society moved children away from the home and into the schools, they had to recreate much of home life in an artificial fashion. April 1, 1853:

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