Follow me

Follow me

  And another take on it…

What is your idol?

An idol is anything which displaces God in my heart. It may be something which is quite harmless in itself, yet if it absorbs me, if it be given the first place in my affections and thoughts, it becomes an ‘idol’. It may be my business, a loved one, or my service for Christ. Any [...]

The gospel frees you…

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The gospel frees you from the pressure of having to fix people: your worth is located in Christ, not in their transformation.

How to write a best seller

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A few years ago I wanted to write a book.  I used the Bible as our primary textbook for homeschooling. We studied English, Science, Geography, Art and History using God’s word.

How not to remind teens to write thank you notes

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A Mum decided she was no longer going to remind her teens to write thank-you notes. That year their Aunt never received thanks for the checks she gave the teens for their birthdays. The next year things were different. The teens each visited to thank her in person!
“What caused the change in behaviour?” a friend asked the Aunt.

Idolizing the family

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Living in a time when the family is under attack, the real danger is idolizing the family. We hear “the family first” and may be tempted to say “amen.” But Jesus will have none of this. When family is first, God plays second fiddle.

What! No clicking?

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There aren’t any icons to click. It’s a chalk board.

Cross centric

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As you read the four gospels notice that the narration slows down as the hour of Christ’s death approaches, slowing from months and weeks to hours and minutes, reminding us that this was the hour for which he came. We are to pause and ponder every detail. ~C.J. Mahaney

Mother’s first duty

Those who think that a woman detained at home by her little family is doing nothing, think the reverse of what is true. Scarcely can the godly mother quit her home for a place of worship, but dream not that she is lost to the work of the church; far from it, she is doing the best possible service for her Lord. Spurgeon

Preach Christ- Spurgeon

To be prepared for the coming conflict, we have only to preach the gospel, and to live the gospel; and also to take care that we teach the children the Word of the Lord. This last is specially to be attended to, for it is by the mouth of babes and sucklings that God will [...]

Childhood & the Scriptures by Spurgeon

Let us expect our children to know the Lord. Let us from the beginning mingle the name of Jesus with the A B C. Let them read their first lessons from the bible. It is a remarkable thing that there is no book from which children learn to read so quickly as from the New Testament: there is a charm about that book which draws forth the infant mind. But let us never be guilty, as parents, of forgetting the religious training of our children; for if we do we may be guilty of the blood of their souls

Why I post quotes

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Why I post a lot of quotes

Motherhood Matters

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Motherhood matters by Mary K. Mohler

Homeschooling is…

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homeschooling is life and it is sometimes hard. But, it is the best.

Homeschooling facilitates…

homeschooling is: strong family relationships, highly valued home and family life; happy children who love learning; happy adults who love learning

Biblical Principles of Parenting by John MacArthur

What we desperately need is a return to the biblical principles of parenting. Christian parents don’t need new, shrink-wrapped programs; they need to apply and obey consistently the few simple principles that are clearly set forth for parents in God’s Word, such as these: Constantly teach your kids the truth of God’s Word (Dt. 6:7). Discipline [...]

Get out of their faces and…

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‎”Let your eyes light up when your children are around. Laugh more. Tell them how empty and quiet it is when they’re not there. Enjoy the things they bring to your life. Attend their activities, not as if they were compulsory for parents, but throw yourself into their lives.” Valerie Bell Getting Out of Your [...]

MacArthur… on parenting

Yes, another new look for my site. I just can’t leave things alone, can I?  But I have so much fun re painting the walls Had to share this quote that I found on Facebook. We’re certainly not to think that God’s sovereignty in salvation means the way we raise our kids is immaterial. God [...]

Parenting – for whose sake?

To go along with the quote I posted reviously, here is another one. Ouch! Yes, God I know… but isn’t it enough already? The challenges of raising a child are as much for the sanctification of the parents as they are for the benefit of the child. ~ Bryan Chapell

God’s Hidden Agenda

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God’s initial goal for Christian homeschooling families is not the raising of godly children. Instead, God’s wonderful, but subtly hidden agenda is that the homeschooling experience be so challenging for the parents that they feel the need and hunger for a closer walk with their heavenly Father.