Home-educating friends – it really bothers me when, in particular new home-school parents feel as though they don’t have the freedoms that they actually do.
Four things I’d like to say…
Continue reading “Regarding Moderator Meetings”blog ~ faith ~ family ~ heartlife
Home-educating friends – it really bothers me when, in particular new home-school parents feel as though they don’t have the freedoms that they actually do.
Four things I’d like to say…
Continue reading “Regarding Moderator Meetings”I don’t actually hate the curriculum and am more schoolish in my thinking possibly than many of you (again due to having had kids in school for 22 years) so this post is for those of you who do use it, or at least would like to have an overview of it…
Continue reading “W.A. Curriculum mind map outline F-10 in ONE page”On this night ten years ago we waited with anxious hearts for this one more night which was to make the difference between teams of doctors and nurses working to save – or not – the life of our first little (tiny) grandbaby. 22 weeks and 6 days gestation – certain death… 23 weeks gestation – full support and a chance at life.
Continue reading “The difference a day makes”I have been thinking a lot about the difference and overlap between the need for redemption and the need for forgiveness.
The transaction at that fateful tree, transferred the birthright of all Eves children from the Kingdom of Light, to the Kingdom of Darkness when she believed and acted on the persuasions of an upstart Prince – over the presence, blessing and promises of the King of All.
Continue reading “It is for freedom”Do you have a current verse or passage that God is burrowing into your heart? This has been a major one for me for the last 3 months or so…
Continue reading “Deep learning”Assumptions are beliefs we don’t think about but do act upon. They are a hidden or subconscious thoughts from which our attitudes, actions, behaviour or decisions can be made.
Dictionary: “Something accepted as true without proof”
VSP 🙂
It is a very good thing that God isn’t like me. My interest in raising these tomatoes lasted longer than in my usual horticultural efforts, but it still waned. After a couple of months I was forgetful and busier in other directions and sure as you like, I forgot to keep watering, checking, restaking. Thankfully Rod noticed my usual gardening habits had kicked in and he picked up on the watering so they didn’t die but their yield won’t be as big as if I’d maintained more thorough care in the early weeks.
Continue reading “What Tomatoes taught me about God”