I was listening to a podcast by Carey Nieuwhof with Joshua Becker, and in this interview Joshua shares the thing he has observed, and that was observed in the study he sites, that people usually don't try to solve situations by taking things away, but rather by adding more. This is how I have always done things, until recently. I began to see how adding things was taking away from what was needful, and understanding the parable of Jesus when he says the man who builds a bigger barn to hold more than he needs if a fool. I'd like to share the particular experience I've had with home school. When my husband and I moved forward unified in the desire to home school our children, I dove in to find the perfect curriculum and became quickly overwhelmed. I realized overtime the reason for the overwhelm was because of asking the wrong question. The question should not have been, "Which curriculum should we use in our home school." The better questions were: What is the po...
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