
Confession of sin is an integral part of prayer time. Acknowledging our sin is the first step in realizing our need for a savior.
For Christian Moms Juggling It All
Confession of sin is an integral part of prayer time. Acknowledging our sin is the first step in realizing our need for a savior.
Simply put, prayers of adoration are prayers of praise to God. When we praise God we are focusing on who he is.
It’s no wonder so many people don’t know how to pray. Praying – or talking to God – is not intuitive, given our struggle with the flesh vs. the spirit. Our flesh wants to glorify ourselves and put ourselves first. But praying in the Spirit means putting God first and relying on His wisdom.
If you are a stay-at-home Christian mom you CAN glorify God through homemaking.
There are 2 very simple changes we can make to our morning prayers that will have a radical effect on how we face the day.
Looking for free homeschool art lessons? Youtube offers everything from drawing instruction to art history, and art theory to fun craft projects. Here is a list our favorite art lessons on Youtube.
“But, what about socialization?” It’s the single most asked question about homeschooling and, honestly, the most eye-roll-inducing question for most homeschoolers. First, to quote the venerable Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride, “I don’t think that word means what you think it means.”
A child, spouse, or a friend… watching someone close to us turn their backs on the faith is a heartbreaking experience. But, God is good! Though our loved ones turn their backs on God, God never turns His back on them! We cannot save our loved ones. Only God can do that. But there are two things we can do. One, we can trust God’s promises. And, two, we can pray.
One of the major arguments against homeschooling is that most parents are not qualified to homeschool because they are not trained teachers. The question “What qualifications do you need to homeschool your child?” can be answered literally (i.e. legality) and figuratively (i.e. best personal traits).
How many hours a day should you homeschool? Can you really homeschool in just 2 hours a day? Well, yes and no. Use your state’s laws and a little creativity to create the perfect homeschool schedule for you and your children!