Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 123: Thoughts On the Election
This is election week 2020 and such a critical time in our nation. I invite you to spend some time with me, on this episode of the podcast, as I lead us in praying for tomorrow’s election. If you have not yet voted I also encourage you to go out and make whatever sacrifices necessary to vote for life and for freedom.
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Each new day brings so many little teachable moments where we have opportunity to declare the mighty acts of God to our children and young people. On today’s episode of “The Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast I share some practical ways that we can engage in family discipleship throughout the ebb and flow of daily family life. I pray you will be encouraged.
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Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 121: Feeding Your Family Physically & Spiritually
Hello Friends! Our families have a need to be fed three times a day, and we also have a need for a continual feeding on God’s Word. On today’s episode of the “Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast” I am sharing some ideas for getting food on the table while also sharing thoughts about feeding our families spiritual truths through the living Word of God.
We will be talking about some practical ways we can feed our families physically while also building relationships and imparting wisdom around our family tables.
I would love to hear ideas from you as well. Do you have any favorite recipes or ideas for cultivating spiritual discussions around the table? You can reach out to me in the following ways; I look forward to hearing from you!
Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 120: Creative Ways to Make Mother/Daughter Memories
Hello Friends! On episode 120 of “The Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast” we are talking about creating memories with our daughters. I am thankful to be the mother of five wonderful young ladies who range in age from five to nineteen. Over the years I have enjoyed creating special moments to connect to their hearts and encourage them in the Lord.
On this episode I share some of the things I have done to make special memories and share Biblical truths with my girls. I would also love to hear your ideas for special mother/daughter time.
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Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. – I Thessalonians 5:16-18
Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 119: Pray Without Ceasing
One of the core things that my husband and I want to define our family culture is a lifestyle of praying. I like to say that anytime is the right time to bring our families before the throne of grace. We are so privileged to be able to boldly come before the throne of grace to find grace to help in our time of need.
As we go through our days there are ongoing opportunities to lead our young people in prayer, and on this episode we’re talking about the subject of praying without ceasing. I would love to hear from you. How do you cultivate a prayerful atmosphere in your home?
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Hello my friends and welcome back to this week’s episode of the “Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast.” Today I am talking about my personal concerns for the times we find ourselves living in. Additionally I will be addressing my grief over how many young people are walking away from the faith.
Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 118: Concerns For the Times
This is a serious issue; the lure of the world and the tides of evil are strong. Now is the time for Christian parents to be crying out to God to do a mighty work in our homes as we pray for true gospel transformation in the hearts of our young people.
But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good,treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people. II Timothy 3:1-5
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Teaching children to work and contribute to a smooth running household is just another important element of a good education. When you think about it, learning to be diligent workers is one of the most important life lessons we can impart to our children.
Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 117: Interview With Katy LaPierre
My experience with seven children has taught me that children are not usually naturally excited about chores and responsibilities. Like so many other areas of life, it is our job as parents to train them to value work and to know how to work efficiently.
To help us with some practical ideas on how we can raise our children to be diligent, I invited my friend Katie LaPierre to share on this week’s episode of the podcast. Katie is the wife of Scott who is an author and pastor in the Pacific Northwest. Katie is the author of the “Eternally Minded Mamas One-Month Devotional and Journal, and she and Scott are the parents to eight children.
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Sometimes we all feel week and feeble and lack certainty about the future. Some days and seasons are harder than others, but when trying times come we can remember that God is our strength. On today’s episode of the “Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast” we take a look at a devotional writing written by Susana Spurgeon that reminds us that we can go weak and needy before the throne of grace and find all that we need in Christ.
Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 116: His Strength, Not Mine
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2020 has presented challenges far beyond what any of us envisioned at the turn of the new year. As we look ahead to a new school year, many parents find themselves on the new journey of homeschooling while many long time homeschoolers are now juggling new stresses and challenges that were not there before.
Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 115: Things To Do In The New School Year
On today’s episode of the “Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast” I share from my own experience in homeschooling for over forty years now. I hope that you will find encouragement for the journey whether you are a new or a veteran homeschool family.
In times like these it is important that we keep our eyes on Jesus the author and perfector of our faith. No virus, political upheaval, or financial strain can thwart His plans for our families. He is with us to guide us even in these very challenging times!
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Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast 114: Remaining Steadfast Through Trials
The culture surrounding us tells us to be strong, determined, tough women. Even much of Christian culture shouts this message. Sadly these messages are often referring to being strong in our own strength rather than putting on the full armor of God and allowing His strength to flow through us. Remember Paul said, “Not I but Christ.”
I do not like the world’s philosophy of women being strong, competitive, and tough. Instead I like the word steadfast. I want to be a steadfast woman. I want the strength of the Lord to flow through me so that I have strength of character and steadfastness for the journey. Basically I want to stay the course and run the race well. Certainly that ability and strength only comes through Christ in me.
This is the topic of today’s Legacy Homeschool Reflections Podcast. You can listen here or hop over to iTunes where you can subscribe to the weekly podcast.
In a world of unrest and uncertainty I am encouraged to remember that it is He who will hold us fast. As we walk with Him day by day, He will sustain us and give us the steadfastness we need to finish well.
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