Posts Tagged ‘Christian Homeschoolers’

April 11th, 2010

Praise for this Week

And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also:
knowing that tribulation worketh patience;
And patience, experience; and experience, hope:
And hope maketh not ashamed;
because the love of God is shed abroad
in our hearts by the Holy Ghost
which is given unto us. Romans 5: 3-5

Praise You, Almighty Father:~

  • That my blog page is up and functioning once again. I don’t remember praying for patience recently, but it has been well and truly tested during the last few days. Praise God that Stephen was able to fix it, and a big thank you, also to PSD2CSS for migrating the files across properly. I also praise God that there are good friends, such as Susan, who are willing to offer their help in fixing the problems.
  • For friends, who make this world a much better place to live in, friends who build us up and encourage us to look inward at ourselves, to see what God sees.
  • For my husband’s relatively pain-free knee – he has been able to cut many loads of firewood recently, so that we don’t go cold this winter.
  • For our children – in particular, my son, who rode three kilometres to bring my husband home with the car, and the nebuliser during a severe asthma attack. I praise Him also for my daughter’s help in cutting and collecting firewood, for she shifts all of the loose sticks so that my husband doesn’t trip over.
  • For our home, which is safe, warm and comfortable and is a refuge in the times of trial.

QuotationQuotation-rightPsalm 62:8 tells us that we need to trust in God at all times,

that we need to pour out our heart before Him,

and that God is a refuge for us.

  • For warm, autumn weather, enabling us to prepare for the cold winter ahead of us.
  • For farm-fresh goats’ milk, which enables each one of us to have a regular intake of calcium ( I wonder why it’s not called goatcium, when it’s goats’ milk???), and enables us to make delicious home-made goats’ milk ice-cream.

The HSLDA are currently looking for families to host persecuted homeschoolers, and while we have the room, we don’t have a vehicle capable of transporting extra people, and living out here, they would need a reliable vehicle. Does anyone want to take on this important role in helping the persecuted homeschoolers? If you do, please contact the HSLDA here.

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March 28th, 2010

Praise You God with my Whole ♥

I will praise thee, O Lord my God, with all my heart: and I will glorify thy name for evermore. Psalm 86: 12

for:~

  • Answered prayer for my husband – his spots are healing, and his pain relief seems to be working this time. Praise You, heavenly Father that You have heard the prayers of Your people and that you have been swift to respond. Your Word says that You will never leave us nor forsake us, and God never lies.
  • Our children, who have been a tower of strength through the difficult times – milking, feeding animals, doing dishes, cooking, ironing and generally helping whenever help is needed, but especially for the hugs and words of encouragement and affirmation that mean more than anyone could ever know.
  • Friends – blogging friends , internet friends and real-life friends who are true prayer warriors, picking up the challenge and being prepared to pray for my husband – from the bottom of my ♥, I thank you all.
  • A good hospital and doctors in our local area – this is so important at times like this.
  • Our church – praise God that our church building will be going ahead – thank you Lord, once again, for answered prayer.
  • Our home – warm, comfortable beds; food on the table, protection from the elements, fresh goat’s milk and a place where we can say that we truly feel close to God, as He brought us here.

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March 4th, 2010

Tea Time

I’m Having:~

A Rosehip and Hibiscus tea with one sugar, that my son has made for me in my insulated stainless steel cup.

I’m Feeling:~

Elated -

  • As my husband has cleaned up all of the autumn leaves from around our home.
  • My son has achieved the standard of writing that we were looking for.
  • The housework is nearly completed for another week.

and

  • My husband’s pain is managed well, now, thanks to a new doctor who was willing to go the extra mile.

On My Mind:~

  • My husband’s knee – his pain is much more bearable since we saw another doctor last week, and his quality of life has improved dramatically.
  • Our new church building – praying that building will commence soon.
  • Homeschooling – sometimes we see learning occuring, but at other times we see a jump in progress that both amazes and astounds us. Praise God that He knows the learning is taking place!
  • The independence of Christian schools in South Australia is under threat, after a new Directive B4 was approved after Parliament rose on 8 December, 2009, which reads:

“The Board does not accept as satisfactory a science curriculum in a non-government school which is based on, espouses or reflects the literal interpretation of a religious text in its treatment of creationism or intelligent design”.

The Family First party is strongly opposed to this new directive, and already, FAMILY FIRST has received a complaint from a Christian school that was told to pull down a poster from their classroom that didn’t meet this requirement.

This is unacceptable, and a serious threat to the freedom and independence of our wonderful Christian Schools in South Australia.

What you can your church or school do?

FAMILY FIRST is steadfast in its opposition to these new rules, and will move to revoke the rule in the next session of Parliament.

  1. The South Australian State Election will be held on 20 March, and FAMILY FIRST is asking for your support. The most important thing you can do is help us with your vote – to ensure that   FAMILY FIRST Member (Robert Brokenshire) is  re-elected to the Upper House of State Parliament to fight this new rule.  Along with Dennis Hood (who is not up for re-election this year), this will give us the numbers to challenge the new rule.
  2. Please send this message of concern on to your church and school mailing lists so that more people are aware of the concerning new rule.
  3. Volunteer to hand out How to Vote cards on Election Day (March 20) for FAMILY FIRST at a polling booth near you. If you are willing to adopt a polling booth for the entire day, or even if you are just able to help for a few hours, please leave your details with the Family First Secretariat (8265-9442).

Thank you for stopping by to enjoy Tea Time with me, and to Ruth from Celebrate Friendship for hosting this wonderful meme. Please drop by to see other wonderful Tea Talks. Hooray – I finally posted Tea Talk on a Thursday – I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me!

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February 28th, 2010

Prayer and Praise

But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin. 1 John 1: 7

our church, where we are loved, welcomed and valued for who we are and what we have to contribute. The person who shared his testimony today said, “Your attitude determines your altitude”, and this is so true. Our attitude affects more than just our family and friends – it affects everyone who comes into contact with us.

…my husband who is continuing to soldier on, doing what he can, when he can. I think that God is using this time to strengthen our love for one another and our faith in Him, and He carries us through the difficult times.

…our children, who have stepped up to take on extra chores while my husband’s knee is painful. I suspect that he needs a total knee replacement, and that will mean lots more work for everyone, especially in regard to milking the goats – could be very interesting.

…friends – IRL friends, blogging friends and internet friends who help us to grow to be more like Jesus, mirroring His love and friendship to all.

…His provision over us - we seem to have just enough money to pay the bills, put petrol into the car and put food onto the table; and I’m content with that, for with more, there comes temptation. God supplies all of our needs!

…cooler nights, so that we can sleep well. Today’s temperature is absolutely blissful; 27C and a cool southerly blowing. It appears that summer is almost over, and soon winter will be upon our doorstep. I am standing upon God’s promises, praying and believing that our Heavenly Father will provide the warmth needed for winter, for He says that He will never leave us nor forsake us.

…homeschooling and the freedoms that we have, here in Australia. In other parts of the world it is much more difficult to homeschool openly and legally. Please pray for the governing powers in Germany, that the laws will be softened, so that people can homeschool openly, legally and without fear of reprisals. In Sweden, young Dominic Johannson is still separated from the love of his parents – please pray for the swift reuniting of Dominic, Annie and Christer.

…resources from Our Daily Bread. Last night we watched the first story called A Marriage Reborn, on a DVD called Love’s Lasting Call – it is a DVD explaining how to have a good marriage. Good marriages don’t just happen – they are built upon God’s blueprint for marriage. Ecclesiastes 4:12 says that a cord of three strands is not easily broken, and the three strands are God, the husband and wife. I am really looking forward to the second part, which is A Promise Kept.

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September 23rd, 2009

Sweden to Follow Germany’s Lead in Homeschooling

Homeschooling is legal in Sweden, although you wouldn’t know after reading the HSLDA post about the forcible removal of Dominic Johansson from his parent’s custody after they had boarded their plane, ready for take-off.

The couple had sold all of their belongings and were planning on ministering to the poor in India, as it is Annie Johansson’s home country. Christer and Annie Johansson are both Christians and have been treated abominably said Mats Tunehaga, President of the Swedish Evangelical Alliance.

Annie is qualified to teach at university level, and Christer had been a teacher before, but when they approached the Swedish Ministry of Education, as their son approached compulsory school attendance age, they were informed it was the local principal’s responsibility to assist them with home education and that he would provide materials.However, when they approached the school, they were told by the principal that the law required Dominic to attend school.

Christer Johansson has been in deep despair, and so has his wife, Annie Johansson, who has been taken to the hospital emergency room – again, suffering from severe trauma, and unable to comprehend why their son was taken from them and put into foster care. Why??? – simply because they chose to homeschool him, and even though this is not illegal in Sweden, he has still been forcibly removed from their care.

J. Michael Smith, from the HSLDA has written a letter to the Swedish officials asking why Dominic was removed from the parents’ custody, especially when homeschooling is legal in Sweden. The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights states, in section 26 that, “parents have the prior right to determine what is the appropriate form of education for their children.”

The Johansson’s have always expressed their willingness to cooperate with the authorities, but despite this, their son has been removed from their custody, and the family has been literally torn apart.

The United Nations Conventions on the Rights of a Child, in Article 7 states that, “the child has the right to be cared for by his parents.” Homeschooling in Sweden is legal, but you would never know – the loser’s in this case are the Johanssons, but specifically a little boy called Dominic who has done nothing wrong, but who is being denied his basic human rights.

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