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    Immanuel Every Day: How to Practice the Presence of God

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    • by Lindsey Gallant
    Immanuel Every Day How to Practice the Presence of God

    Immanuel. O come, O come, we sing each Advent night as we light our candles at the table. Immanuel. Rejoice! rejoice! we shout on Christmas morn when the miniature baby […]

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    How to Keep Your Christmas Spending In Check

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    • by Jessi Fearon
    HOW TO KEEP YOUR CHRISTMAS SPENDING IN CHECK

    Are you keeping your Christmas spending in check? Did you know that the average American family spends over $900 for Christmas? Now, I don’t know if that freaks you out […]

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  • Christmas, Homeschooling, Seasons & Holidays

    Focus on Jesus with a Unique Advent Calendar for Kids

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    • by Ana Willis
    Advent Calendar for Kids

    This unique Advent calendar for kids will surely bring you closer to Jesus this season. The Bible is full of amazing information. For example, it tells the story of God […]

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  • Christmas, Homeschooling, Seasons & Holidays

    The Nativity Movie Unit Study

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    • by Laura Prater
    The Nativity Movie Free Unit Study

    Every holiday season I stop to watch The Nativity Movie. I am delighted that my friend Laura from Awe-filled Homemaker has created a free unit study for The Nativity Movie […]

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    Angels We Have Heard on High Unit Study

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    • by Jennifer Duncan
    Angels We Have Heard on High Free Unit Study

    When I was young, Angels We Have Heard on High was by far my favorite Christmas carol. I loved to sing it, to practice it, and even to act it […]

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    20+ Amazing & Original Christmas Gift Ideas

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    • by Ana Willis
    20+ Uncommon Goods Christmas Gifts Ideas

    I recently came across Uncommon Goods and I absolutely love their products, especially their Christmas gift ideas! I have to confess that I love original gifts and Uncommon Goods has plenty […]

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  • Christmas, Homeschooling, Seasons & Holidays

    Nativity Workbook for Kids: Free Printable

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    • by Sara Borgs
    Nativity Workbook for Kids

    This Nativity Workbook for Kids by my friend Sara Borgs, at Holy Mess, will help you and your family focus on the only reason for Christmas: Jesus! Enjoy one more great […]

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    How to Teach Children the True Meaning of Christmas

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    • by Forest Rose
    How to Teach Children True Meaning of Christmas

    Do you want to raise Children who know the true meaning of Christmas? Of course, you do, right?! If you are a Christian parent, you know all too well how […]

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    Nativity Poetry Study {Free Printable}

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    • by Heidi Chapin
    Nativity Poetry Study - Christmas Poetry Package

    They hold a place in every Christmas Pagent; Wise men 1,2, and 3. They are a piece of the nativity story we all know and have heard many times, but […]

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  • Christmas, Motherhood, Parenting, Seasons & Holidays

    Treasured Redemption: A Christmas Devotional for Moms

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    • by Durenda Wilson
    Treasured Redemption - A Christmas Devotional for Moms

    I had tears in my eyes reading Treasured Redemption first hand. Enjoy this beautiful Christmas devotional for moms written by my dear friend Durenda Wilson. It wasn’t until I became a mom, […]

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Ana is a wife and homeschool mom of 3 turned into homeschool blogger. She is a Messianic Jewish biblical scholar-in-training, and a passionate Hebrew and Bible teacher. She loves helping homeschool moms to find joy and fulfillment in their homeschool calling. Her goal is to help moms go from stressed to blessed, nurturing a restful homeschooling through a living education, and living a beyond blessed life. Learn More

 
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🇨🇦 Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦 “And now these three rema 🇨🇦 Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦
“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” — 1 Corinthians 13:13 🇨🇦❤️
This verse has been on my heart all morning.
Canada has been through some hard years. Many of us have grieved the changes we’ve seen and wondered what the future holds. But as believers, we place our hope in the God who holds this nation in His hands.
And hope isn’t pretending everything is okay. Hope is trusting that even when we can’t see it, God is still moving.
Many of you know our story.
When we left Canada in 2021, I was convinced we would never come back. Truthfully… I didn’t want to.
But the Lord had different plans.
He called us back.
Some days I still don’t understand everything He’s doing, but I know this: we’re not here by accident. We are here because this is where He has called us to be—for such a time as this.
So instead of dwelling on everything that’s broken, I’ve been asking a different question:
“Lord, how can we be part of what You’re doing in Canada?”
Maybe that’s the question He’s inviting all of us to ask.
Will you pray with me today?
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for this beautiful nation.
Breathe fresh hope into Canada.
Give wisdom to our leaders. Strengthen our families. Protect our children. Help us to love our neighbours well and to be people who bring light wherever You’ve planted us.
May revival begin in our hearts, overflow into our homes, and spread across this nation—from sea to sea.
We believe You are not finished with Canada.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen. ❤️🇨🇦
Happy Canada Day, friends. May we remain people of faith, hope, and love — in any circumstances and wherever God has placed us.
#canadaday #Canada #FaithHopeLove #canadianhomeschoolers #homeschoolmom
Shopping locally is a real thing for us here. We’r Shopping locally is a real thing for us here.
We’re surrounded by farms and love driving around to buy our produce, grass-fed beef, fresh goat milk and cheese, fresh cow’s milk on a glass bottle, not plastic! Shocking, right? By the way, have you watched The Plastic Detox documentary yet? Go watch it later. Now, come drive around with us, meet my new friends, and let’s get some fresh milk together!
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Shabbat Shalom, sweet friends. 🤍 What a beautiful Shabbat Shalom, sweet friends. 🤍
What a beautiful week it has been.
Yesterday we wrapped up our Charlotte Mason Inspired online homeschool conference after an incredible week with 35 amazing speakers. Together we learned, worshipped, prayed, laughed, and encouraged one another. My heart is overflowing with gratitude for every homeschool mom who joined us. What a gift this community is.
Were you there? Or did you miss it?
Today, I am embracing the gift of Shabbat—a sacred invitation to stop striving, rest in God’s presence, and remember that He is the One who sustains us.
“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.” — Exodus 20:8
Shabbat is our weekly invitation to “be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
As the sun sets and our family gathers around the table, I am reminded that God’s goodness is not measured by all we accomplish, but by His faithful presence with us. His mercies are new every morning, His peace is available to every weary heart, and His blessings are abundant beyond what we deserve.
After pouring out this week, I’m choosing to be filled again. To rest. To worship. To simply enjoy the goodness of the Lord.
I hope you too have made time today to “Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in Him.” — Psalm 34:8
Wishing you a peaceful and refreshing Shabbat.
✨ How is your Shabbat going? I’d love to hear what you’re grateful for today.
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She spent years preparing the feast and never once She spent years preparing the feast and never once pulled up a chair.
The perfect curriculum. The color-coded schedule. The Pinterest-worthy morning basket. And somehow, still standing with her back to the table.
Preparation can become the most acceptable form of avoidance we know. It looks like faithfulness. It feels like love. But sometimes the planner in our hand is the very thing keeping us from the chair right behind us.
Charlotte Mason called the mother a facilitator and inspirer. Not a performer. Someone who creates the conditions for learning, then steps inside them.
Mama, your children do not need a more perfect table. They need you sitting at it.
The feast was never just for them. 🤍
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