by EricPope | Jan 22, 2019 | Fall 2018, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2018 / by Eric Pope As parents, we often want to shield our children from the painful conditions of our world. We regard ourselves as their guardians, their protectors. But unfortunately, there are times when our children inevitably witness sufferings that we...
by Tami Fox | Dec 4, 2018 | Spring 2018, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2018 / by Tami Fox In the past year, my family has experienced the pain of a prodigal child. We have homeschooled our children for the last eighteen years. We have provided many hours of spiritual training for all our children. We have sought to fill their...
by Diane Helfrich | Oct 30, 2018 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2018
Spring 2018 / by Diane Helfrich I retired after homeschooling for fourteen years. Our school graduated two students who moved on to college and then graduate school. Ours was not a perfect journey—far from it. We weathered multiple significant illnesses. We also lived...
by Christina Brown | Sep 4, 2018 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2018
Spring 2018 / by Christina Parker Brown I remember when I was a child still living in Miami, probably about eight or nine years old. My aunt was in the Army, and she would come to visit us a few times a year. What I remember most about her visits is that every time...
by Hal & Melanie Young | Aug 28, 2018 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2018
Spring 2018 / by Hal and Melanie Young Homeschoolers tend to think that their children won’t need to worry about bullies. Some may have started homeschooling to get away from bullies. It’s also true that homeschooling parents are more involved in their children’s...