Tuesday, April 9, 2013

In love with learning at home


There are times where I am so glad we homeschool, and strangely enough it is usually when we are sitting at a table doing typical school work.  I of course love to see my kiddos working with a good attitude and surprising me with their skills at math or spelling a word right.  I do love that.  

I love days when I see the older "S" Kids are helping with the little "Aces," and I think that if they were in a typical 8 am - 3 pm they would be missing those times of bonding and learning how to care for little ones.

I love when one of my readers is reading to one of their siblings or taking the time to teach them something they know.

I love when Tim is home early and everyone runs to greet him and just all the time we get to spend together as a family.

I love the times when they get to play outside because it is a beautiful day and there is so much to explore and forts to build.

I love days out with family and friends just cause we can and because socialization is sooo important :)

I love that we can play with baby chicks and see kittens being born when your typical kid is stuck in a classroom.

There are times when it can be a little crazy and they are not really loving one another like I would like them to, and times when I am not loving them like I know I should, but I am glad for the time that I get to make it up.

We may not do book work as many hours as our counterparts but as long as we are learning to love God and love people then I count it as a good day of learning at home.




Was Jesus a snob who judged people?


Came across this image on Facebook, and had to comment.

This was my response

It is true that Jesus was called a friend of sinners by the religious men of his time. He showed kindness and forgiveness to the woman caught in adultery mentioned in John 7:53-8, still he did tell her to leave her life of sin.

Another time the lack of respect for a place of prayer and worship made Jesus angry as found in Mark 11:15-19. From getting my Bible out and checking up on that, I gather that Jesus was not a snob, but the most humble to the point that He died on the cross for people who struggle with sins including the sin of pride. I also see him as someone who did judge, though he judged perfectly as he could see the hearts of men.

While some people who call themselves "Christians" are not truly following Christ or allowing Christ to change them and use them, true Christians understand that they are recovering sinners in need of a savior. Some of us needing more recovery than others ;/

Sometimes people use the "don't judge me" card as an excuse to remain in their sins with no desire to change, when Jesus asks us to leave our life of sin. We all need to remember that there will be a day when we will all be judged before the throne of God and every knee will bow and tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.

"For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil." 2 Cor. 5:10.

So while we should not be quick to throw the first stone, in love we need to be faithful to the gospel and warn people of the judgement to come.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Back at the blog

It has been over a year since I have posted on this blog, and while I did make a few posting on wordpress, I really sort of dropped the ball on blogging.  A few thing like having two more children have kept me off the blogosphere, but in some ways I will miss not having journal through those times.  The transition to wordpress was not great.  I guess it was okay and I did manage to learn how to get around, but there were some things that seemed easier on blogspot.  So needless to say, I am going to try to see if I can get back to blogging.  I am new to instagram and am enjoying documenting my life through pictures.  Well got to go, Aiden is crying :)