~ posted by Rubia
There
are many reasons why I’m so thankful for Homeschool. We now apparently live in
the “Homeschool-friendly State” where we have had the privilege of seeing lots
of other homeschoolers and hearing of other homeschool groups in our area.
Maybe one of these days, Josiah will get into a group since he has not yet had
that experience like his older siblings have. J
The
very first reason why I’m thankful for homeschool is my parents! I’m thankful
for their decision in the beginning. Back then, homeschooling wasn’t very
popular. But they realized that it is not only very Biblical, but it also
allowed them to spend more time with their kids, and be close to us. I also
realize the importance of their decision more and more as I see and hear of all
the issues in government schools today: God is ignored and pushed out, kids
learn things that aren’t true, they learn inappropriate things at the wrong
age, there’s much peer pressure, and so on. I see that here at home, I am
protected just enough, learning things that will benefit me throughout all of
life, and I don’t feel at all like I’m missing out!
While
I have subjects that cover Bible, Math, Science, History, English, and Music,
today I am going to talk about Bible.
I
am thankful for all of the time I spend studying the Bible. It convicts me, and
penetrates into my heart, teaching me how I need to grow and change, Through
it, the Lord gives me peace that surpasses all understanding; as He teaches me
about Himself and His saving Grace. I am still working on reading the Bible all
the way through. I’m not ashamed of being slow, because I am catching things
from each passage that I may have missed if I was going faster! Currently in
the Old Testament, I am reading through Exodus, and in the N.T. the Book of
Romans. At the same time, I read one of the Gospels every month or so. My
favorite is John, because He touches more on the personal relationship between
Jesus and believers. And though the O.T. is for most, harder to get through, it
points to the New. And right now from Exodus, I have enjoyed learning about
God’s mercy and grace to His people which were the same even then!
I
also study with my family. On Mondays and Tuesdays, my Mom and siblings and I
read together from Proverbs. It is one of my favorite books for the wisdom it
teaches! On Wednesdays, we work on scripture memory. Thursdays, we work through
a curriculum called “Bible Study Guide
for All Ages.” Then on Sunday afternoon, our entire family reads together.
We are using a curriculum/guide called “Balancing
the Sword.” As this book guides us, we are now going through the book of
Joshua. (at Josiah’s request! J)
An
important part of my Bible studies is Scripture memorization. This I believe is
very important because there are times in life when we especially need specific
verses, depending on what we’re going through or who we’re talking to. Some
special friends from MI have uniquely put together different kits of verses
with a theme, and each verse has a tune to sing. This way it is easier to
memorize them. Now I am going through an appropriate kit: verses about Thanksgiving.
Thank you, Miss Wendy, Amy, and family for these kits with the pictures and
tunes!
Okay,
one more study to share with y’all! One of my favorite nights of the week is
Tuesday night when Roma and I get to spend time with Mom learning about how to
live as daughters of the King, pleasing Him and bringing Him glory. We recently
finished a wonderful Christian Charm Course, with Emily Hunter, (focusing on
our appearance, inwardly to outwardly.) Though sometimes some things about it
seemed outdated, since it was written a long
time ago, those kinds of lessons are timeless.
Now
we’ve started a book that I’m excited about: “Before you meet Prince Charming” by
Sarah Mally. Roma and I will be learning about things we must know so we remain
pure until our wedding day.
Enjoying
the Blessings of a life at home with my family! Until next time, have a blessed
weekend!
For
His Glory,
~Rubia
“Finally, brothers,
we instructed you how to live in order to please God, as in fact you are
living. Now we ask you and urge you in the Lord Jesus to do this more and more.”
1 Thess. 4:1
“So then, just as you
received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in Him, rooted and built up in
Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with
thankfulness.” Col. 2:6-7