Saturday, June 14, 2014

Mercy Every Moment by Deborah Wuehler

Mercy Every Minute   

Deborah Wuehler, TOS Senior Editor

The Wuehler FamilyIf you are like me, you are often tempted to scream, “I can’t do this another year!” And, you would probably be right that you cannot do this; at least, not without help. Homeschooling along with just living life is often overwhelming, and unless you have something strong to stand on, you will easily fall in your homeschooling decision.

I believe the life and the power and the help you desperately need to keep going is found in knowing why you believe what you believe about home education. Knowing this will get you through the hardest trials, and deepest seas of turbulent life as you educate your children for the few short years you are blessed to do so.

What you stand upon as a family should encompass all your convictions, reasons and Scriptures for raising up sons and daughters for God. What does this look like and how do you begin putting this together? Begin by brainstorming why you are homeschooling.

Questions to ask:

Why are we homeschooling?

What is our purpose for keeping our kids home?

What are our Biblical convictions, and what Scriptures do we stand on?

Have a meeting with your husband and children and write down the reasons you all come up with. Even the kids will have some great input! Type it all up and print it out and post it in your house, including the Scriptures. On the hard days, take a look at this, and you will be able to stand firm in your decision to homeschool.

I have known many homeschools that have collapsed when they have faced challenges of many kinds. But if your homeschool is built on the right foundations, and you know what those are, then your homeschool will stand strong through any adversity.

Don’t know where to start? Here are just a few Scriptures you might consider:

2 Corinthians 6:14-18, Galatians 6:14, Colossians 2:8, Philippians 2:15-17, Jeremiah 10:2, 2 Peter 1:3-4, Proverbs 13:20, Isaiah 38:19, Ephesians 6:4, Psalm 78, Genesis 18:19, Psalm 127:1, Proverbs 1:7-8, Psalm 1, Deuteronomy 6:4-7

Do you need more help? Here is more encouragement for standing firm in your homeschooling decision:

IsYour Homeschool Ready to Collapse? This includes reasons our own family has chosen to keep our children Home Where They Belong.

I’m Done With Homeschooling, When You’re Ready to Send the Kids Away!

Stand strong in your convictions to keep those children Home Where They Belong! I am standing with you!

~Deborah

 dwuehler@theoldschoolhouse.com

 

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