Fulfilling the call to homeschool requires rest for the journey. It demands more than we are capable of producing in our own strength. We must depend on God for stamina and one another for motivation to keep travailing this path. It’s so important that we surround ourselves with encouragement.
Do you receive encouragement on a daily basis? If not, ask the Lord to bring it to you.
I hope you know that what you are doing as a homeschool mom is nothing short of amazing. It’s an incredible feat that requires supernatural enablement to complete. We need to position ourselves to receive encouragement as often as possible. Homeschooling can be the most joyous and exciting adventure, but it’s not always easy.
We’ve all read the little poem called Footprints. It describes a person looking back over his life and noticing that, everywhere he went, Jesus was next to him as evidenced by Jesus’ footprints next to his. Yet when the road was rocky and rough, there was only one set of footprints. That was because in those rough times, Jesus was carrying him.
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light. Matthew 11:28-30
Many moms have all day to spend time with God, run errands, and clean their house. However, homeschool moms have a very different situation. We often don’t get the rest our spirit, soul, and body craves and needs. I have a deep conviction that Jesus’ arms are tenderly holding every homeschool mother as she fulfills the call to educate her children at home. We are being carried, and His footsteps are the only ones we will see when we look back at these challenging years of sacrifice.
The homeschool adventure travels over beautiful terrain, but it is uphill most of the way. This mountainous journey requires exceeding agility and strength. And we need rest for the journey. Jesus is carrying us. So lean your head on His shoulder and rest. Know that He is sustaining you and guiding you. He has so much compassion for you, so don’t be hard on yourself. Just rest in His love and acceptance. The noble things you are doing will reap rewards untold.
And one day, when it’s all said and done, you’ll hear Him say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Read on for more inspiration and encouragement.
The post Rest for the Journey appeared first on Jeannie Fulbright Press.
Comments will be approved before showing up.
We all want our children to be self-motivated. To take control. To be resourceful. And to be motivated to get it done—whatever it is. Especially school work! MASTERLY INACTIVITY When our children aren’t self motivated, we become frustrated, discouraged and even anxious. As usual, Charlotte Mason has the answer to our worries! It’s a tenet she calls Masterly Inactivity and it’s the key to developing self-reliant, resourceful children who possess a long range motivation that endures far beyond our homeschool. There are 7 essential elements of Masterly Activity. Here we’ll discuss the most important element: WISE PASSIVENESS Wise passiveness is […]
The post Raising Self-Motivated Children appeared first on Jeannie Fulbright Press.
Jeannie Fulbright shares about Exploring Creation with Anatomy and Physiology. Click below to watch the basics of this course. To read more about this award-winning homeschool curriculum, click here. To purchase this course, go to Apologia.com
The post Anatomy & Physiology appeared first on Jeannie Fulbright Press.
Audio books can be a real life-saver. We all know the homeschool journey is harder on some days than on others. When tears are flowing and the kids are slow as molasses, just getting through the three R’s can be a huge feat. We find ourselves letting everything else slide-you know, like science and history or art and literature. It’s okay. It happens to everyone. But Apologia has a solution. The Young Explorer Audio Books are designed to make science easy, when life isn’t. At the push of a button, science gets done. Not only do the audio books give […]
The post Apologia Audio Books appeared first on Jeannie Fulbright Press.