My Little Ones and Me

• Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Writing it on our arms... and hearts...

Posted By Amy Verlennich
Today, I talked with my kids about something I pray they never know anything about personally...
We are praying for everyone single person feeling unloved and unlovable... they are every where... they are closer than you might think... and the Lord weeps as His creations are killing themselves...
Lord, touch these people... reach them through us... may we find them as they hide in the shadows... and bring them Your hope...
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• Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Day Thirteen... second chances

Posted By Amy Verlennich



Psalm 30:4 (The Message)

 4-5 All you saints! Sing your hearts out to God!
      Thank him to his face!
   He gets angry once in a while, but across
      a lifetime there is only love.
   The nights of crying your eyes out
      give way to days of laughter.

The Message (MSG)Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson 


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Dear Restorer,
Today I remember back to a time when I was so lost... so alone... an in those moments, I wanted to end it all.  In the final moments, I prayed to You... and You heard me... and You saved me.  You had a plan.  You had more for me to do... and I never could have imagined how You would bless me.  I didn't even "know" You, but I knew of You, and You were my last cry... You saw each tear... and You picked me up and gave me a second chance at a life You created me to live.  Lord, thank You for everything You've given me since that night when You saved a teen age girl... knowing where You would take her as a woman.  Thank You for my second chance... thank You...

(Shackles - Mary and Mary)
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• Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Write LOVE on your arms today...

Posted By Amy Verlennich
Join with others to spread the word...


I wasn't a "cutter", but I know others who were... I also know the feeling of having no other choice and wanting to end it all...

After watching this video, I'm reminded that we're not that different... we just deal with pain in different ways...

And we all need to take "one day at a time" to get through...
Check out their website to learn more...
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• Nov. 13, 2008 - Abandon Ship Article. . .

Posted By Gena Suarez, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
. . .Is a must read for all parents.

Tia Linschied
Senior Editor of HSB 
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• Nov. 12, 2008 - Go Vote for the Porch!

Posted By Gena Suarez, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

It's that time of year again, elections! You didn't honestly think they were over did you? Did you think you could now move on with the season, forget your wretched ballots, and wait to do it all again in another four years? Wrong, wrong, wrong!



Join Us at the HSBA!

 

It's time for the Homeschool Blog Awards and you need to go vote! I will even shamelessly ask you to vote for the fantastic, informative, fun, and peaceful On the Company Porch blog in the Best Curriculum or Business Blog category

Don't you think that lovely apple graphic would look real nice on the Porch sidebar? Of course there are other categories to vote in and some of your favorite blogs are sure to be there. So go vote!

A big THANK YOU to those who nominated this blog for the Best Curriculum or Business Blog category. That was mighty sweet of you!

Tia Linschied
Senior Editor of HSB
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• Nov. 11, 2008 - The Biblical Basis for Homeschooling Christian Children ~ Pt. 7 ~ CONCLUCION

Posted By Gena Suarez, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

CONCLUSION

            “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.”  (Proverbs 22:6) 

            As Christian homeschool parents, the above Scripture is a basic guideline.  It points us to God’s attitude, methods, and principles. 

            “The words train up are not framed as a mere suggestion.  They are a command…In the original Hebrew, train up means ‘to touch the palate.’…Hebrew mothers would feed their children by first chewing their own food very carefully and, then, touching a little of it to their child’s palate.  With that intimate sharing, the mother would instill in her child a taste for the very same foods she enjoyed. To translate the metaphor educationally:  parents are to instill in their children a taste for their own delights by enjoying things together with their children.  By working together, studying together, playing together, and simply living the Christian life together, our children develop…a deep inner yearning, an appetite…These tastes will form the basis for their lifetime of joyful obedience to the Lord.”[1]

            Gregg Harris goes on to explain that “in the way he should go” describes that the kind of training our children are to get is training in righteousness.  No public, government-funded school will allow that.  It doesn’t fit the “I’m OK, you’re OK” lie.  Unfortunately, when someone lies someone has to be wrong – whether it hurts the feelings of another or not.  Hell is far more to worry about than hurt feelings.  By understanding that there is a right and a wrong – again, which public schools are loath to teach – it may be the difference between eternal hell and separation from God forever or salvation through a saving knowledge regarding the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God’s only Son.

            And it seems that this train of thought brings us back to the favorite verse among homeschoolers, Deut. 6:4-7, in reminding us to teach God’s truths as we talk to our children in the home, and as we are walking along the way, and as we lay down at night telling stories, saying prayers and having wonderful bed-time conversation…only to rise up the next morning to start the whole cycle of teaching and demonstrating God’s truths as life is lived. 

            Homeschooling is a calling of God, for the training up of our children.  It is a commandment of God, as we are with our children nearly every hour of the day.  It is a revival of God, in that a remnant has been called to breathe fresh wind on a spark and watch it fan into flame across the land.  It is the truth of God, in an educational system dying from lies and deceit.  It is the tie that binds, when so many in the educational system are trying to divide children from parents.  It is a battleground, in the fight for our families and the minds and souls of our children and teens.  It is touching the palate, to taste and see that the Lord is good.

Kim Wolf <><



[1] Gregg Harris, The Christian Home School (Wolgemuth & Hyatt, Publishers, Inc., 1988), 63, 64

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