Amanda Evinger shares insights and personal experience about religious life to help homeschooling parents encourage, not hinder, their children’s vocation.
Read More »7 Steps to Walking With Mary in the New School Year
Amanda Evinger, homeschooling mom of three, provides inspiration and practical suggestions for putting our best foot forward this year by walking with Mary.
Read More »5 Ways God’s Love Makes Motherhood More Meaningful
How does God make our work holy? Amy Pawlusiak, homeschooling mom of five, from teen to toddler, discusses how only God's love makes motherhood meaningful.
Read More »Galvanized by Love: Finding Your Zeal to Homeschool
Fr. Stephen McGraw proposes that God wills us to accomplish home-schooling with a zealous and enthusiastic spirit and offers advice when our zeal falters.
Read More »Why Is ‘Happiness’ all You Catholics Talk About?
John Clark debunks the myth that the Catholic Faith is no fun. In fact, it’s infinitely more than fun—and our children need to know this.
Read More »Got Grace? How Homeschooling is Saved by Sacramental Graces
Cindy Costello, homeschooling veteran of twenty years found the fruit of success not in her own strength, but rather through sacramental grace.
Read More »What Sr. Cecilia Maria’s Smile Can Teach Us About Happiness
John Clark ponders the recent life and death of Sr. Cecilia Maria of Argentina, her wonderful Catholic example for living—and a smile that will last forever
Read More »7 Ways Homeschooling Can Prepare Your Child for the Religious Life
Homeschool life and religious life can have some surprising similarities. Amanda Evinger reflects on how homeschooling can nurture a religious vocation.
Read More »Pin The Tale On The Christian? An Ancient Blame Game Still In Use
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 »The Moral Imagination: The Beauty of Goodness & the Ugliness of Evil
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 »Confession: Fall In Love All Over Again…With God?
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 »5 Easy Ways to Stay Socialized – As a Homeschooler
Social skills may be easier to acquire than most people think. Mary Anslinger points out opportunities for socialization in everyday life.
Read More »Why You’re Actually a Great Homeschooling Dad
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 »When Dads Teach – Confessions of a Homeschooling Father
Becoming a full time homeschooling father this year taught John Clark that they don’t get near enough thanks, or even, recognition. He wants to change that.
Read More »7 Wonderful Ways to Take First Communion Prep to Heart
Amanda Evinger, writer and homeschooling mother of three, explores six creative ways to take First Communion prep seriously and to heart with enthusiasm.
Read More »The Surprising Rewards of Generosity
Christ asks us to give unselfishly for His sake. However, Mitchell Kalpakgian discusses how such generosity is always rewarded, often in surprising ways!
Read More »How We Imitate Christ by Loving Our Mother
How does Jesus teach us to honor our mother? 2014 Seton graduate, Andrew Murphy, reflects on Christ’s love for Mary and how we can imitate His example.
Read More »How the Holy Spirit Can Help Your Homeschooling Family
With homeschooling, the assistance of the Holy Spirit is indispensable. Teresa Collins considers the significance of several of the Holy Spirit’s titles.
Read More »The Remarkable Influence of the Maternal Heart
Dom Alban Baker observes that the maternal heart, essential and unseen, is that which gives life to her family. Truly the woman is the heart of the family.
Read More »3 Ways Mother Teresa Shows Us to ‘Serve the Poor’ at Home
Emily Molitor reflects on the writings of Mother Teresa to show us how, in the role of wife and mother, we can become Mother Teresa in everyday family life.
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