Homeschooling Reads
I’ve been skimming the internet for interesting reads on homeschooling.
First and foremost, I have to mention Heart of the Matter has posted their February E-zine. HOTM focuses on Christian homeschooling. Don’t forget to check out my column, which talked about Time With God.
Also, I came across THIS POST in a search for other Discipleship Homeschoolers. Here’s an excerpt:
“…It befuddles me why so many homeschooling parents work so hard to emulate the public school environment at the neglect of simple biblical discipleship—text books, lectures, workbooks and worksheets—everything you’ll find in public school—none of which will be even remotely alluded to in Scripture. These tools aren’t bad. However, majoring on the minors—focusing on the things the Bible is silent on to the neglect of the things the Bible is explicit on is a bit perplexing to me. I think we really need to keep our priorities in order if we are to use homeschooling for what it is: simply, the best tool available to us parents to fulfill our biblical mandate of discipling our children. We just need to keep our priorities in order.”
[ValuesDrivenFamily.blogspot.com]
So many wonderful posts at this blog. I’ll definitely be making it one of my regulars!
Family Christian Academy gives biblical reasoning and guidance for homeschooling in this particular post. It’s a bit long, but worth reading.


