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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Path to Happiness

"Happiness is the state of human flourishing. Human flourishing is reached by means of a virtuous life." Socrates

A friend recently returned several books I lent on home schooling with the comment, "Thanks for all the information. My husband and I would like to do it, but when we talked with our son--he thought it would be more fun to go to a classroom with friends." Her comment echoed several others I heard this week.

"How can we make our home schooling more fun?"--question on home schooling advice page.

"We tried that curriculum, but it was no fun."--quote from convention.

While I'm a big fan of fun and think it should be an element of healthy family life, when did fun become the litmus test for life choices?

Both in the home schooling community, and the larger Christian community, fun seems to be the paramount consideration for how to engage our children--how to make them flourish. Even  our endorsements center on fun. It's been a long time since I heard someone say, "This youth group/curriculum/activity is great! It built a deeper understanding of virtue into our children." More often, I hear, "Try this--our kids thought it was a blast!"

Our language frames our children's thinking. When our language focuses on terms such as "fun" or "enjoy," we train our children to consider these to be the highest priorities for their lives.

Is that the message we want to send? As our children face temptations and life choices--do we want them simply choosing what would bring the most pleasure? If, throughout their formative years, they have heard us mention only this standard for our choices, we can't be too surprised if fun becomes the standard for theirs.

I'll admit that my own language has become so infused with these terms, it's hard for me to find expressions for focusing on virtue that don't sound contrived or hokey. But, I'm trying--because I want my children to consider virtue as their way to flourishing. To happiness.

As I choose curriculum, I'm focusing more on recommending it to my children with phrases such as "This has some really great meat for our minds" or "I think this will help hone the passion God has given you with real skills." As I consider children's extra activities, I ask them, "Which of these will build God's fruit in your lives as well as be fun?" As they leave to go with friends, I no longer simply say, "Have a great time." I say, "Have a great time and be God's blessing." I have to admit the latter sounds forced even to me--but I'm trying to impart a Godly focus even in my good-byes.

Our culture believes fun is the path to happiness. It's no surprise that focus has permeated our home schooling culture as well. We want our children to be happy. Yet, if we really want happiness for our children, we should focus them toward virtue. As we intentionally express this focus, we teach our children that pursuing virtue is their path to happiness.


Tess Worrell writes and speaks to groups regarding issues of family life and living as a Godly woman. She and husband, Mike Worrell, live in Madison, Indiana, where they are in their 14th year of home schooling. She would love to hear your insights. Comment here or email her at tess@YourFamilyMatterstous.com. If you would like Tess to speak to your home school or church group, you can learn more about her speaking at YourFamilyMatterstous.com.




Saturday, May 25, 2013

Are You SURE You're Connected?


Did you know there are SIX different ways to stay connected with news from IAHE?

The IAHE Website
If you homeschool, sign up for a FREE account.  Look for the link just below the log-in on the home page.  When you register, you will receive access to the Calendar, a Weekly Update, Legislative Updates, IAHE ID card, Forums, and Classifieds.  

If you are considering homeschooling, no need for an account.  All the information you need to help you decide is on our public pages.  Look around.  If you have a question, contact your Regional Representatives, and they can assist you!

The Informer
The Informer is the IAHE's quarterly magazine.  Sign up at the link.  Since mailing costs continue to increase, a $12 donation is suggested.  You can also read it online.

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Pinterest 
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IAHE Blog
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After seeing all of your options, were you connected?  We'll be looking for you!


With No Apologies


Warning:  Exclusive claims ahead.

No, not about what curriculum or method of education to use, these claims are about something much more basic--more foundational--than that.  

I am about to make an exclusive claim about a foundation. Actually, I’m not personally making the claim.  Someone else did; I’m just committed to publicizing it.  

Allow me to digress for a moment.  I find the word “panoply” fascinating.  According to my Apple dictionary, panoply means a “complete or impressive collection of things; a splendid display”--especially, historically, in the context of a “complete set of arms or suit of armor,” and originally referring to “complete protection for spiritual warfare.”  

But what’s a panoply got to do with a foundation and exclusive claims?  Well, everything actually.  Many leaders, even some among those who claim to be part of Christendom, would have us believe that all the varied ideas and diverse religious philosophies promoted around the world today represent a panoply from which it is perfectly right and proper to choose our spiritual tools and practices.  People speak of drawing from the wells of various “wisdom traditions” (i.e. other religions) in order to enhance their relationship with God. (An example of one prominent practice drawn from non-Christian wells, yet white-washed and paraded through Christendom in an intricate deception, is what's commonly called "contemplative prayer.")  

And here I show my hand, with no apologies.  This highly touted, supposed panoply, brought to you courtesy of the world's religions, is an absolute fraud, an elaborate deception--highly billed, yes, but a hoax all the same.


All ideas, all philosophies, and all religions are not equally valid.  There, I said it. But the idea is not originally mine.

It was Jesus of Nazareth who made exclusive claims to truth. Listen to this from Luke 6:46-49.

“And why do you call Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?

Everyone who comes to Me, and hears My words, and acts upon them,  I will show you whom he is like:
he is like a man building a house, who dug deep and laid a foundation upon the rock; and when a flood rose, the torrent burst against that house and could not shake it, because it had been well built.

But the one who has heard, and has not acted accordingly is like a man who built a house upon the ground without any foundation; and the torrent burst against it and immediately it collapsed, and the ruin of that house was great.”  (italics mine)

Do you see?  Jesus didn’t say that the ones who don’t listen and act on His words didn’t build a house.   No, they built a house all right.  They invested the effort, the time, and the money to build.  But they did all that “without any foundation.” Interestingly, until the storm came, the house with no foundation may have looked to the casual observer to be just as solid as the house built on rock.  But, in fact, what they built on was loose and shifty.  Let’s face it; even wind can push sand around.

Further, He doesn’t even say they built on a wrong foundation. He says they built “without any foundation” at all.  And He says the only way to have a foundation that withstands the deluge is to listen to His words and act accordingly.  Nothing else but His teaching will do as a foundation.  Nothing else even is a foundation.

This is an exclusive claim.  It’s His way or nothing.  There aren’t any alternate foundations.  The options are 1) a solid foundation of obedience to Jesus’ words or 2) no foundation at all.

Jesus most certainly made exclusive claims.  He said if you’re not acting according to His teaching, you have no foundation.  No foundation.  That’s not just what I like to think.  It’s what He said, and a person who is true to the real Jesus will uphold those claims.  

Contrary to today’s popular thought, Jesus most certainly did not proclaim either the equality of all religions, or their neutrality.  In the Old Testament, God said, “I am the Lord, and there is no other.  Besides Me there is no God.”  (Isaiah 45:5)  In the New Testament, Jesus said (John 14:6), “No one comes to the Father, but through Me.” And, yes, in Luke 6, if you’re not putting "My" words into practice, you have "no foundation," and you are doomed to go down with a big crash one day.  A person who is true to the real Jesus will not contradict His exclusive claims by embracing the idea of “truth” in all religions.  In fact, Jesus said good fruit isn’t produced on a bad tree.  (See Luke 6:43)  It would be foolish to go looking for true spiritual fruit on a tree of false religion whose roots grow straight out of hell.

Consistent with this, in Acts 17, God’s messenger Paul didn’t tell the Athenians they were just fine for adding one more statue (“to an unknown god”) to their line-up of idols.  Rather, in verse 16, “...his spirit was being provoked within him as he was beholding the city full of idols.”  He boldly told the Athenians where they were theologically wrong, and that though the Creator had overlooked their prior ignorance, God was “now declaring to men that all everywhere should repent, because He has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness through a Man who He has appointed [Jesus], having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the dead.” (verse 30, italics mine)

What has this got to do with education and parenting?  Just why should we care? Here’s why: our children’s spiritual destiny hangs in the balance.

If we believe our children’s spiritual life is the most important aspect of their lives, then intentionally teaching them the truth should be highest priority.  Warning them of false teachers and false teachings, as the New Testament writers did, should be highest priority.


I would grant that traditional subjects, like Math and English, are important, even necessary, but in the final analysis, they have no strong and direct link to our children’s spiritual destiny. While we make time for the necessary traditional subjects, and for sundry extra-curriculars, have we neglected to also devote sufficient time to giving them the only real foundation to build the rest of their education and lives upon?     

Right now, we still have an opportunity to teach our children the truth.  We can anchor them in God’s Word.  We still have the freedom to expose the lies and arguments of the “no absolute truth” and “truth in all religions” crowd.  But even as we do, the heralds of “no absolute truth” and “truth in all religions” are mobilized, strategizing, and boldly advancing. It could be that your family has already crossed paths with some of the most famous proponents of these ideas, though you may not have recognized them at the time.  They are even showing up in homeschool catalogs.

We still have freedom, and there is still time, but realistically, it may not last. Sometimes, carefully thinking through and spelling out the things we are going to regret not doing can help to clarify which things we are doing that aren’t really worthy of as much of our time.

The context of the original word “panoply” was spiritual warfare.  Interestingly, if all religions and all ideas are equally valid and good, then what is the point of spiritual warfare anyway?  Why would there be a war of ideas if all ideas are all equally good?

The fact is that there is a war of ideas over Jesus' exclusive claim that there is only one foundation.  The only real panoply--the complete set of armor for protection in spiritual warfare-- is found in Jesus and His Word.  The only foundation for building a life on is Jesus and His Word.

If we don’t want our children stepping out in fake armor, cherry-picked from the false religions of the world, building lives “without any foundation” that are destined for great ruin, then we must make a serious priority of making sure they understand and can choose to apply and defend the exclusive truth of God’s Word and the exclusive claims of His Son.  And that means we have got to be willing to dig in and do the hard work to understand, apply, and defend the truth ourselves, if we’ve any hope of properly arming them.  We dare not leave it to the church or to anyone else.  Though the choice to obey is ultimately theirs, the responsibility is squarely in our own laps to make them well-aquainted with the truth.

There is only one foundation. It's time to build on the Rock--while there's still time. The coming storm will reveal whose house stands and whose house falls.

May yours be one that stands.


Homeschooling with her husband, Scott, since 2001, Carol believes nothing is too difficult for God.  She is a passionate encourager and loves using creative means--including writing music, singing, speaking, and blogging--to encourage others to trust God through all the adventures He calls them to.  You can read more from her at her Unsmotherable Delight blog (udelight.blogspot.com), where you'll find faith-filled original songs, favorite scriptures, family stories, and even a little film about adoption, all designed to inspire and lift your spirit.  Her original 'theme song' titled Captain's Anthem can be heard on Vimeo at http://vimeo.com/30769152.

Scripture quotations taken from the NASB
, except where otherwise specified.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Help Oklahoma Homeschool Tornado Victims


A note from Oklahoma's state homeschool organization, OCHEC:
Dear Homeschool Friends,

The OCHEC Trustees extend our deepest sympathies to all those
affected by the storms in central Oklahoma this week. We are,
individually and corporately, committed to doing all we can to
help bear the burdens of our fellow Oklahomans, particularly
those who home school. We've received emails this week from far
and wide from folks looking for ways to bless and encourage
homeschool families devastated by the tornado. This email is to
communicate some ways your family or organization can reach out
to help if you're able.

To donate homeschool materials, visit Oklahoma Homeschool Tornado Victims Help. "Like" the page to be kept up to date on collection and
distribution efforts.

To donate money, visit OCHEC and click "Donate"
on the far right of the home page. Note "Tornado Relief" in the
comment box on the checkout page. All monies collected will be
paid directly to homeschooling families recovering from the
tornado.

In addition we covet your prayers for all those affected.

Feel free to share this information with those you know who are
looking for ways to help.

Yours in Christ,

The OCHEC Trustees
Oklahoma Christian Home Educators' Consociation

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Creation Ministries International at IAHE Convention


The IAHE convention committee is excited to announce the Creation Ministries International's involvement at the Learning Express section of the Exhibit Hall. Shane Cessna will be giving two children's talks Friday at 10:15AM and 2:15PM and repeating these on Saturday. 
Topics are Noah's Flood: Feasible or Fairytale? and Dinosaurs: Explained by the Bible?. He will also be doing a talk for adults on Saturday at 11:15AM entitled Creation: Impacting Our Culture. 
Please check out Shane and CMI on their website and be sure to register to attend as this is included when you register for the convention.
Note: This is not a separate children's convention, so children need to be attended by a family member such as parent, sibling, or grandparent.
Enjoy this CMI short video clip:




Monday, May 13, 2013

Convention Celebration Week Door Prizes Winners

Thank you to everyone that participated in all of our fun festivities last week. We had a great time!

Here is a complete list of all of our door prize winner.


1. $50 IEW Gift Certificate - Sonia P.
2. IAHE Convention Family Registration - Melissa H.
3. $25 Rainbow Resource Center Gift Certificate - Chrissy R.
4. $25 Rainbow Resource Center Gift Certificate - Chris W.
5. (1) set of Teaching Textbook - Bethany B.
6. IEW's Poetry Memorization Set - Judith G.
7. The Mystery of History Audio Book - Danielle H.
8. Total Language Plus Focus Guide and Novel - Niki N.
9. Micro Business for Teens - Charity H.
10. Creation Museum Tickets - Paula S.
11. Heads Up! $25 Gift Certificate - Shawn K.
12. Character Package - Kimberly G.
13. A Solider's Story DVD - Hillary M.
14. Happy Land CD - Jennifer N.
15. 78, by Peter Heck - Amanda H.
16. Worldwide Guide to Homeschooling - Laura M.
17. Peace Within Your Borders -  Kay C.
18. Peace Within Your Borders -  Carri C.
19. John Calvin book - Jucinda W.
20. Doorposts Devotional for Moms - Shalynne A.

Winners will be contacted by the IAHE in the next couple of days with details.

Thanks again to each of our vendors for your generous support.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

IAHE Mentioned in National Review Online Article

"What started in Indiana is not staying in Indiana." ~ National Review Online

Indiana Association of Home Educators (IAHE) was mentioned in this National Review Online article.   It explains the timeline and shows how much time and effort was put forth by two Hoosier moms to build the coalition across the state of Indiana to be successful in pausing Common Core implementation.  IAHE is pleased to have a part in this historic piece of education history!


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Governor Pence signs HB1427 (Pause Common Core) into Law


IAHE Board members, Frank and Jackie Franks, and Debi Ketron were privileged to be invited to stand with Governor Pence as he signed HB1427 (Pause Common Core) into law.   They represented Indiana Association of Home Educators (IAHE) and all of you who helped push this bill through the legislative process against all odds.  You picked up the phone and made many calls, sent emails, and came to the Statehouse for Rallies and hearings.  The IAHE Board had presented a letter to the Governor's office in March which you may read here.  By the grace of God, we won this first round.  

The fight is not over to rid Indiana of Common Core which undermines school choice such as home education.   There will be meetings to attend in each Congressional district.   The stakes are high as the matter of who controls education in Indiana is the prize.   Will it be Hoosiers or the federal government and private special interests?  Be watching for additional information as it is available.

Be sure to read the press release below the picture.
                                                                             
For Immediate Release
May 11, 2013
GOVERNOR PENCE SIGNS COMMON CORE REVIEW, PUTS FOCUS ON STUDENTS
INDIANAPOLIS— Governor Pence signed today education bill HEA 1427, which requires a comprehensive review of the Common Core State Standards.
“I have long believed that education is a state and local function and we must always work to ensure that our students are being taught to the highest academic standards and that our curriculum is developed by Hoosiers, for Hoosiers,” said Pence. “The legislation I sign today hits the pause button on Common Core so Hoosiers can thoroughly evaluate which standards will best serve the interests of our kids. “
HEA 1427 requires the Department of Education to provide a written evaluation of the Common Core by July 1, 2013.  It establishes a legislative study committee to explore issues related to academic standards.  It also calls for the Office of Management and Budget to assess the fiscal impact of implementing Common Core or an alternative set of academic standards.  The State Board of Education must make a final decision on Indiana’s academic standards before July 1, 2014.
“I am grateful for the work of the General Assembly and for continuing to put students first by advancing this important legislation,” said Pence.
Representative Rhonda Rhoads (R) authored the bill and Representative Robert Behning (R) co-authored the bill.  Senators Dennis Kruse (R) and Scott Schneider (R) sponsored the legislation.  Senators Jim Banks (R) and Lonnie Randolph (D) were the co-sponsors.
Hoosiers can learn more about the bills signed by the Governor at: http://www.in.gov/gov/billwatch.htm.

Thanks,
Chris Crabtree
External Operations
Governor Mike Pence

IAHE Convention "Bring - a - Friend Cash Rebate"


Convention News to Save or Make You Money and Bless Friends!

Pre-registration extended until midnight Wednesday 5/15. 

Did you hear the news?

Announcing  “Bring - a - Friend Cash Rebate”. Any person registered for the convention can now sponsor attendees and receive a check for their efforts. You can keep it, share it, or give it back to the new registered attendee(s). Here is how it works: Sponsor an Individual and you receive $20, a couple and receive $30, or a family and receive $40. No limit to the number you can sponsor. Have the person(s) you sponsor pre-register as usual. There is now a sponsor fill in box. Have the registrant put in your full name and address and you will get the check. Contact that person(s) and bless them,  yourself, or have some fun and be creative with your cash rebate.
 
Note: "Bring - a - Friend Cash Rebate” starts midnight 5/11 and ends midnight 5/15 (Pre-registration end date).

Friday, May 10, 2013

We had a great time!

Did you join us last night for our Facebook party?

We had a lot of fun chatting with our fellow homeschoolers, talking about curriculum and the convention. It's also a lot of fun to give away door prizes!

Remember, all this fun is to celebrate the 2013 IAHE Home Educators' Convention. Online registration ends this Saturday, May 11.

Here is a list of winners so far:
1. $50 IEW Gift Certificate - Sonia P.
2. IAHE Convention Family Registration - Melissa H.
3. $25 Rainbow Resource Center Gift Certificate - Chrissy R.
4. $25 Rainbow Resource Center Gift Certificate - Chris W.
5. (1) set of Teaching Textbook - Bethany B.

Congratulations to each of the winners!

There are still more door prizes to giveaway. Have you seen all the wonderful things you can win? We still have prizes from Doorposts, Institute for Excellence in Writing, Peter Heck and The Mystery of History.

Be sure to visit our blog for more details.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Final Door Prize! One set of Math Curriculum from Teaching Textbooks!

Thank you to the wonderful people at Teaching Textbooks for their generous support of our very first IAHE Facebook party!

They have donated one complete set of curriculum! 
Winner's choice of level!

Value: up to $185!


Teaching Textbooks™ were designed specifically for independent learners, they simply have more teaching/explanation than any other product on the market. We realized that independent learners needed a product that contains the maximum amount of teaching, so a Teaching Textbook™, with its approximately 700 pages of text and 120 - 160 hours of teacher instruction on CD-ROM, is both a teacher and a textbook combined into one. 

Teaching Textbooks is another one of our valuable vendors at the 2013 IAHE Home Educator's Convention. Again this year, the Teaching Textbooks booth will be manned by our very own IAHE Regional Representatives, Mark and Tara Bentley, along with their daughter Cassie. Be sure to stop by the booth in the vendor's hall and say hello!

This door prize raffle won't be open long! 
It closes at midnight tonight!

Thank you to everyone that attended our party this evening.

This giveaway is open to everyone in the USA. All Entries must be received by midnight tonight, eastern time on Thursday, May 9, 2013.  Winners will be contacted by the IAHE and announced here on our blog on Monday, May 13, 2013. This prize will be mailed to the winner directly from Teaching Textbooks. 

A special thanks to each of our vendors for their generous donations to help make our first Facebook party a huge success!


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Door Prize - Total Language Plus Focus Guide with Novel!



Total Language Plus is an innovative language arts curriculum focused on critical thinking and communication skills.
Gina has generously donated a free focus guide with corresponding novel (limited to in-stock items only) from Total Language Plus at the IAHE convention.

Focus guides make great studies over the summer as they are designed to only take about three weeks and focus on a character trait and a writing skill. 
Choose from multiple titles for various grade levels! Focus guide for Animal Farm is geared to high schoolers and focuses on Discernment and Essay writing. Or choose Door in the Wall for our 6-8th graders which emphasizes perseverance while learning to write a research paper.
Value of the giveaway will depend on which of the 10 guides you chose since the novel prices vary but will be approximately $15.
Stop by the Total Language Plus booth at the convention and check out the focus guides as well as our regular study guides. Gina Reynolds will be happy to help you choose the perfect guide for your student and she is looking forward to meeting you at the Total Language Plus booth!

This door prize must be redeemed during the 2013 IAHE Home Educators' Convention. All Entries must be received by noon, eastern time on Saturday, May 11, 2013.  Winners will be contacted by the IAHE and will be announced here on this page on Monday, May 13, 2013. 

A special thanks to each of our vendors for their generous donations to help make our first Facebook party a huge success!

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Door prize - 2 prizes from the Notgrass Company


Thank you to John Notgrass for his donation to our party! The Notgrass family will be one of our wonderful exhibitors again this year for the 2013 Home Educators' Convention


Make sure you stop by their booth and tell them thank you for their support.

We are giving away 2 prizes from the Notgrass Company.


One Soldier's Story DVD
Millions of young Americans went off to war in the 1940s. Wesley Biddle Notgrass (1915-2007) was one of them. Born and reared in Columbia, Tennessee, Wesley served in the U.S. Army for four years, one month, and seven days in the United States, England, France, Belgium, and Germany. In this dramatic presentation, Wesley's grandson John Notgrass tells Wesley's story wearing his uniform and using his photographs. Based on written accounts from Wesley's childhood and adulthood as well as oral accounts told to his family, this is the story of one man who sought to do his duty toward his God and his country.
Value: $10.95

Happy Land CD
Happy Land:  Musical Tributes to Laura Ingalls Wilder was released 2005, and is a representative sample of music from across the books.  In 2007 it was honored by the National Endowment for the Humanities with a place on the “We the People Bookshelf,” the first CD ever included in this prestigious program. Happy Land is the first in a series of musical tributes to Wilder (1867-1957) for her efforts to illuminate, explain, and capture the place that music-making once occupied in the family life of ordinary Americans.

Value: $11.98

This giveaway is open to everyone in the USA. All entries must be received by noon, eastern time on Saturday, May 11, 2013. Winners will be contacted by the IAHE and announced here on our blog on Monday, May 13, 2013. This prize will be mailed to the winner directly from the Notgrass Company. 

A special thanks to each of our vendors for their generous donations to help make our first Facebook party a huge success!


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Door Prize: Character Package from Kathie Morrissey


Thank you to Kathie Morrissey of The Character Corner for her generous donation of "Character Package" including: Training & Correcting the Heart With Scripture (book).
Value: $23


Here is a more information about The Character Corner from our own IAHE Region 9 Representative, Shawn King.

Kathie Morrissey of The Character Corner is a homeschooling mother of eight.  Kathie and her husband, Alan, have been homeschooling for 28 years.  (Insert applause!)   The Morrissey’s have reared their children with the understanding that to know and love God is of the utmost importance in life.  Their never-failing consistency in instilling Godly character in their children has shown its fruits because they now have seven grown (and one almost grown) children who love the Lord and are productive members of society, serving the Lord wherever they are.   How do I know?  I’m the cousin of this terrific family and I can definitely attest to their commitment to teach Godly character to their children, as well as to teach them to walk in purity.   My pastor/husband recently hired one of Kathie’s children as the Youth Pastor at our church and our youth are reaping the benefits of Alan and Kathie’s steadfast training in the hearts of their children.

Kathie’s website, The Character Corner, can be used as a wonderful resource for your family.  And the best part is that Kathie only offers what she has proven to work.  You can trust the products on Kathie’s site.  Don’t miss her latest addition to the website – a book that she wrote herself called Training and Correcting the Heart with Scripture.  This book is a much-needed tool for those parents who want to be able to grab a reference at the exact time that character training is needed.  Simply look up the issue on the table of contents and then remove only those pages that relate to that issue for you and your child to work through. Or go through the entire book as a devotional tool!  You’ll get an explanation/verse reference page as well as a worksheet for the child to write on as he/she works out the heart issue.  It cannot get an easier for busy homeschool mommas.   

Thank you to Kathie for offering a door prize for the IAHE Facebook Party! The winner of her door prize package will receive both her book Training andCorrecting the Heart with Scripture and the book Parenting is Heart Work by Scott Turansky and Joanne MillerWhat a fabulous resource package for those parents who want practical helps and tips in rearing children whose hearts are held by their parents and the Lord. 

This giveaway is open to everyone in the USA. All entries must be received by noon, eastern time on Saturday, May 11, 2013. Winners will be contacted by the IAHE and announced here on our blog on Monday, May 13, 2013. This prize will be mailed to the winner directly from the Kathie Morrissey

A special thanks to each of our vendors for their generous donations to help make our first Facebook party a huge success!



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Door Prize - Moms Devotional from Doorposts

Homeschooling moms are often left juggling multiple tasks. How do you find time alone with God?

The wonderful people at Doorposts have donated a copy of:

Thirty Days of Bible Study for Busy Mamas

Colossians 3
Author: Pam Forster
Age: 13 - Adult
Value: $8

It’s not easy, getting into the Word when your house is full of little ones who need you twenty-four hours a day.
But it’s essential.
The goal of this book is to offer special encouragement and help to busy mothers who need the nourishment of God’s Word in their demanding lives. 30 Days of Bible Study for Busy Mamas: Colossians 3 will help you slow down and really study the Bible, even if you can only study for a few minutes at a time.

We are very excited that Doorpost will be one of our vendors again this year for the IAHE Convention! Be sure to stop by, say hello and thank them for supporting our Facebook party.

This giveaway is open to everyone in the USA. All entries must be received by noon, eastern time on Saturday, May 11, 2013. Winners will be contacted by the IAHE and announced here on our blog on Monday, May 13, 2013. This prize will be mailed to the winner directly from Doorposts. A special thanks to each of our vendors for their generous donations to help make our first Facebook party a huge success!

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