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Monday, March 12, 2012

Unfair Labels

I'm sharing today's installment of this devotional by Daily Focus.  I receive daily installments via email about leaning on God through the homeschool experience. I left the link to subscribe if you're interested in the encouragement they provide.

 We have been the recipient of some comments already in our education decision. We are obeying this call on the direction for our family. God has a different calling for each family.  I know it's not for everyone and I don't judge others who chose a different path. Some comments other make  in a casual off handed manner intending to be funny can cut others. The comment made can be rooted in misunderstanding, lack of knowledge and casual observations or isolated negative incidents with the subject at hand. Comments may reflect a different set of priorities, values, experience or perspectives. How comments effect those around us is not about a thick verses thin skin. It's about compassion, empathy, honor, respect and love for each other. Criticisms, judgement and negativity are not fruits of the spirit. Yes, Jesus made laughter, joy, humor and celebrating. If any action or speech is at the expense of someone else's dignity or values, it's never from God. His rules for treating others are clear and best.


Unfair LabelsMarch 12, 2012
What labels have been placed on your children because they homeschool? During our years of homeschooling, my children faced innuendos that ranged from mental retardation to religious fanatic. Today, the media still portrays homeschoolers as naive, unfashionably dressed nerds. Even though studies prove the contrary, public educators also insist that homeschoolers are deprived of proper socialization. Why does the word "homeschooling" bring out such nastiness in people?


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Unfair labels are nothing new. When Christ lived on Earth, He suffered from being misunderstood by the multitudes, Jewish leaders, and even His friends and family. Unfair labels like trouble maker, demon possessed, and foolish fanatic were placed on Him as He told the world about the Kingdom of God and His love. Although the label placed above Christ's head on the cross was intended to mock Him, it was the one label the world got right when it read, "THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS" (Luke 23:38b).

So, how do you live in a negative, anti-homeschooling world and not become negative yourself? As Christian homeschoolers, we seem to receive a double whammy from the world — unfair labels for our faith and unfair labels for our homeschooling. As hurtful as these labels can be, Christ can help us forgive and move beyond the painful remarks when they come. Jesus' example of love on the cross showed us the way when He said, "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do" (Luke 23:24).
Lord, strengthen me to stand against the world's opinion of homeschoolers. Teach me to love as You loved when You died on the cross. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Home for Good, Home for God

Home for Good, Home for God | Whole Heart Online:

I've heard of Sally Clarkson for a while and becoming more familiar with her work and Whole Heart Ministry. She has so many great resources. Anyone have a suggestion of where to start?

Here's an except of an article from her website that really captures the direction God is leading our family. The entire article can be found here.


HOME NURTURE: Shepherding your child’s spirit to long for God.
You create a Christ-centered atmosphere and environment in your home when you begin to integrate Christ and Scripture into every area of your family life; family devotionals, spiritual traditions, close relationships, or even how you decorate your home. It includes developing your child’s character, as well as being sure your own spiritual well is filled up. In a sense, home nurture is enriching the spiritual air that your children will breathe in your home. Books and resources to help you with Home Nurture are suggested in Home & Family, Christian Character, Mom’s Bookshelf, Dad’s Bookshelf, and Words & Music.
HOME DISCIPLESHIP: Shaping your child’s heart to live for God.
Home discipleship is the process of leading your child to follow and serve Christ as Lord. It is one thing to know the language and lifestyle of Christianity, but it is quite another to know Christ. Home discipleship is how you as a parent not only instruct your children about Christ, but model the life of Christ for them, and lead them into a relationship and daily walk with Him. You do that by studying Scripture together, reading and discussing inspiring and challenging Christian books, and getting involved in church and community ministry as a family. Books and resources to help you with Home Discipleship are suggested in Family Devotions, Bible Study, Christian History, Biblical Worldview, and Great Christians.
HOME EDUCATION: Strengthening your child’s mind to learn for God.
Home Education is the natural outgrowth of home discipleship. Your goal is not just an educated child, good SATs and college, or even a career and a good salary. Those may be fruits of your efforts, but your overriding goal should be to raise spiritually mature children who have both the will and the skill to learn, and the desire to keep learning. Your goal in home education, is to raise a well-rounded, spiritually-grounded, truth-founded Christian whose goal in life is to make a difference for the kingdom of God, whatever life path he or she chooses. Books and resources to help you with Home Education are suggested in Teaching Helps, Beginning Reading, Language Arts, Writing Arts, Living History, Read Aloud Books, Family Story Books, and Beautiful Books.