Homeschool life and religious life can have some surprising similarities. Amanda Evinger reflects on how homeschooling can nurture a religious vocation.
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Contributing Writers June 26, 2016 7,000 Views
Homeschool life and religious life can have some surprising similarities. Amanda Evinger reflects on how homeschooling can nurture a religious vocation.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 25, 2016 6,016 Views
If you close the books all summer, won’t the kids forget what they’ve learned? Amy Pawlusiak considers the unexpected benefits of taking a summer break.
Read More »John Clark June 24, 2016 8,392 Views
Since ancient Rome, blaming Christians has been a popular game. John Clark reminds us that the modern media's finger-pointing fiasco is nothing new.
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian June 23, 2016 7,619 Views
Without clear ideas of what good or evil should be, we are doomed to mix them up. Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian furnishes fresh images for our moral imagination.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 22, 2016 4,491 Views
Does perfectionism help or hinder homeschooling? Christina Patterson learns she can't give her kids the freedom to learn and still be a backseat driver.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 21, 2016 7,055 Views
Behind every successful homeschooling mom, there is a hard-working homeschooling dad. Patricia Purcell reflects on these true and unsung heroes.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 20, 2016 6,287 Views
How can dads get more involved in schooling at home? Renee Zilio discusses how homeschooling dads can share their knowledge and experience with their kids.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 19, 2016 6,145 Views
Have you thought about the many and varied hats a dad wears each day? Debbie Gaudino offers a Father’s Day tribute to her husband and other homeschool dads.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 18, 2016 6,533 Views
Lisa Clark isn't usually nervous going to Confession. This time, she almost quit. Afterward, she learned something new about herself and 'happy endings'.
Read More »John Clark June 17, 2016 9,967 Views
Today's buzzword is 'leadership'. But most leaders struggle with an inability to lead - largely because of a lack of moral vision. Should virtue come first?
Read More »Contributing Writers June 16, 2016 11,832 Views
Many moms feel guilty when they read the Mary and Martha story, but Seton alumna, Lydia Martin, explains why they shouldn't.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 15, 2016 5,644 Views
Social skills may be easier to acquire than most people think. Mary Anslinger points out opportunities for socialization in everyday life.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 14, 2016 7,542 Views
Mary Donellan offers a heartfelt tribute to homeschooling dads, and reminds us to honor these unsung heroes in a special way this Father’s Day.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 13, 2016 7,291 Views
Dads play a vital role in homeschooling, even when they can't contribute much. Christine Smitha shows how dad's support is as vital as the teaching itself.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 12, 2016 7,219 Views
Dom Alban Baker shares how imitating God in His love and forgiveness and by trusting the Father to have mercy that fathers excel in their providential role.
Read More »John Clark June 10, 2016 6,383 Views
Could sanity be judged by what you laugh at? Today, can we really laugh at anything? John Clark states that our humor shows us who we really are.
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian June 9, 2016 7,481 Views
Man finds special meaning and purpose in inheriting and giving. Dr. Kalpakgian shows how we all have a small role to fill in creating more joy in the world.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark June 8, 2016 6,940 Views
Dr. Clark shares how St. John Bosco is an amazing patron for homeschooling fathers, and we should follow his example through prayer, work, and study.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 7, 2016 8,144 Views
Amanda Evinger believes it is possible to homeschool and keep the 'domestic church' alive. Hit the ground running with her 9 tried-and-true tips!
Read More »Contributing Writers June 6, 2016 4,808 Views
Nostalgia may be comforting but Chris Smith counsels to find their path to Christ, high school grads use this summer to focus on the promise of the future.
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