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Stop Texting While Driving and Dining

By Davis Carman
He who has ears to hear, let him hear. –Matthew 11:15 Stop Texting While Driving You probably already know this, but you shouldn’t text while driving. The main point of driving is to get you and your passengers safely from point ‘A’ to point ‘B.’ Texting while driving requires you to take your eyes off...
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Time, Talent, Treasure, and These Things Too

By Davis Carman
“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” — 1 Peter 4:10 (ESV) The word steward may sound a bit old-fashioned in today’s world, but it holds deep significance in the Christian life. A steward is someone who manages something that doesn’t belong to them—think of...
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MatchEd Personalized Home Education: with The Neumanns

By Davis Carman
In the world of homeschooling, Carlee and Andrew Neumann offer a wealth of insights into the challenges and rewards of personalized, home-based education. Homeschooling: An Unexpected Path Carlee and Andrew Neumann have been at the heart of the homeschooling community for over 15 years. Like many, they started their homeschooling journey reluctantly but found themselves...
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Unveiling God’s Creation: A Scientific Look at Hawaii’s Wonders

By Tabitha Ludwiczak
To the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. –Psalm 19:1 Aloha! My family and I recently visited Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, on the island of Oʻahu. With the breathtaking ocean and mountains, this peaceful place revealed the beauty of God’s glorious creation...
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A Virtual vs. a Physical Marriage

By Davis Carman
“And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.” —Hebrews 10:24-25 Imagine a marriage where everything happens virtually. You text your spouse “good morning” instead...
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Are Homeschooled Kids Weird?

By Trisha Vuong
Are homeschooled kids weird? As a homeschooling mom for the past 11 years, it is a fair question. I often encounter moms who are curious about homeschooling, but afraid their kids will somehow turn out weird. Or upon meeting my kids, they expressed their pleasant surprise that they seemed “normal.” In reality, homeschooling provides a...
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The Nature of Rest in Homeschooling: Insights from Eryn Lynum

By Rachael Carman
Eryn Lynum, a master naturalist, podcaster, author, and dedicated homeschool mom, has a passion for natural theology. She defines natural theology as a science that stems from observing the natural world to better understand the Creator. The Beauty of Nat Theo Eryn introduces the concept of Nat Theo, (short for natural theology), which emphasizes nature...
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What is Homeschooling?

By Alyssa Esposito
You’ve heard the stories about the homeschooled kids who live somewhere on your block. Maybe you’ve heard that they “run wild” or that they’re brainiacs attending college at the age of 12, but can’t interact with other kids their age. The rumor train is a wild ride. In truth, many homeschoolers spend a lot of...
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Is Education Possible Without a Hug?

By Davis Carman
Some people were even bringing infants to Him so He might touch them, but when the disciples saw it, they rebuked them. –Luke 18:15 I’m a firm believer that building relationships with your children should be a top priority for homeschooling parents. You’re already spending more time together than most families, so why not take...
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Post Elementary Homeschooling: Can I Teach My Sixth Grader?

By Sherri Seligson
As a young homeschooler, I always thought teaching elementary ages would be fun and easy. We could spend our days reading great books, exploring outside, crafting models of historic places, and baking treats while doing math. But as my children began to mature, I noticed lots of changes that affected the way they learned. And...
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