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Getting Started With Homeschool High School
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For The Family Choosing Not to Celebrate Halloween Who Wonders What to Do Instead
Our family chose to stop celebrating Halloween about nine years ago when our oldest son was around five. You can read all about…
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Dear Homeschooling Mama: The Lord Is Your Shepherd
Dear Homeschooling Mama, Maybe it’s your first year stepping into the foreign land of homeschooling. Or maybe you have shelves piled high with…
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Double Chocolate Banana Bread
Banana bread is almost always my response to overripe bananas begging to be noticed. While I’ve baked more loaves of banana bread than…
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Why I Write
When God plants a seed it can take years to see visible growth. Yet, underground roots are forming deep. And even the dormant…

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I started a motherhood blog as a new mom and soon discovered the beauty of sharing through written words. Now as a dedicated homeschool mom of over 10 years, my heart is to encourage other women and moms that it is possible to rejoice in the hope found in Jesus through all seasons of motherhood and life. I’ve clung to this hope in dark valleys and I’ve celebrated this hope when the views are breathtaking. If your mama soul could use some refreshment and inspiration, I invite you to grab a cup a coffee or tea and stay awhile. Read more…

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Hi, I’m Hannah
Romans 12:12 says, “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” While this verse wasn’t written specifically for moms, what a fitting verse for motherhood. Struggles will come that require us to patiently endure and prayer is essential in raising children. But what does it mean to rejoice in hope as a mom?
I believe we can rejoice in the hope we have in Jesus through all seasons of motherhood. While I’m guilty of sometimes putting my hope in fading things, it’s the hope I have in Christ that has survived even the darkest storms. Jesus is our Hope because of what He has done for us in the past, how He is with us in the present, and the glorious wonder of what He is preparing for us in the future…






