I came across an old picture the other day and have been thinking about it ever since. When I was a little girl, we knew how to behave. We knew how to treat our elders with due respect, we knew how to behave like the ladies and gentlemen we were created to be. We knew how to honor our noble country.
Today I homeschool my own children for their own good, for their salvation, and for the good of society. I encourage you to do the same.
I'm happy to share our typical homeschool day:
They rise early in the morning and get dressed (button down shirts for the boys, skirts or dresses only for the girls), clean, read the Holy Bible, say the pledge of allegiance, then sit down for breakfast (after a lengthy, genuinely felt grace). After morning chores, the children sit down to do copy work. They copy from the KJV Bible from the where they left off the day before, and write in their finest penmanship until lunch time. This serves a number of educational goals - penmanship, history, science, literature, geography, comparative religions and theology. After lunch the children study
math for God's Glory.
They then work (girls) or play (boys), as they have time.
< ---- Tim Tebow, homeschooler, making God and Country proud
JESUSAVES