Showing posts with label apologia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apologia. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Do Not Walk. Run To Apologia Live.

Apologia is mentioned eight times in the Bible in the context of people defending their faith. 

The Bible tells us that we should be ready to give an account . . . a defense for the hope that is in us.  (1 Peter 3:15)

Apologia Educational Ministries has made it their mission to provide “home-schooled students a scientific education that will help him or her make a reasoned defense of the Christian Faith.”

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Having three textbooks from Apologia, the education provided in said texts is top-notch.  My children are being prepared to give a logical account for why they believe what they believe . . . not just because mom and dad said so. 

I don’t want my children to feel like they have to follow Jesus because we told them to do.  I want them to choose Christ.  To love Him because He first loved us.  I don’t want an obligatory follow until they leave the shelter of our wings. 

But if I were to do a word association of what Apologia . . . as a company . . . as a group of people represents. . . educators doesn’t come to mind (though they do it WELL).  Nor lawyers. 

Instead . . . encouragers.  Cheerleaders.  Companions.  Mentors.

Mom . . . maybe even GrandmaOlder and wiser . . . willing to walk beside you along the journey

Why do I say this?

Back in the fall, I was supposed to go to a conference called Apologia Live.

I was excited. 

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Anticipating a weekend away with Naomi and my dear friend, Melissa, had me giddy.  I would also meet another fellow Hoosier, Stacy from Brain in Training, who is a massive prayer warrior. 

It wasn’t to be.

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As you will recall, life intervened.  The basement pooped

Crushed is what I was.  Though the Engineer still encouraged me to attend the Apologia Live conference . . . my role as a wife and mom wouldn’t allow me to.  I knew it was the right choice . . . but it grieved my heart to miss such an opportunity to be around fellowship and excellent teaching from these fabulous teachers.

In my steed, my friend Sarah attended the conference (thanks to the graciousness of Apologia). 

I lived vicariously through these strong women.

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Soon afterwards I asked them a few questions regarding the Apologia Live retreat.  Here is how they responded. 

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Why did you want to go to the Apologia Live retreat?

I wanted to go to the retreat to be encouraged and built up spiritually, but I can't deny that I also wanted some time away with friends. :)

What nugget that you learned has STUCK with you?

S:  The best thing I took away is that character training/building is MUCH more important than any curriculum. I was really encouraged because I feel like the days I spend character training are wasted as far as school goes. So I was pleased to hear that those days are important and now I don't have to be discouraged when character training is all we've done in a day.

M:  That I have been missing out on a lot of things because I’m too busy being a Martha. That I need to take those special times and look my children in the face and say, “I can’t wait to see what God has planned for you.” To look at teaching differently and explain to my kids that God created all these subjects for our enjoyment and not to get frustrated. To be able to say, “It’s okay I see your frustrated,” and close that subject for the day.

What did God do in your heart?

S:  God calmed my heart. I am always VERY anal about things getting done and so much so that it tears up my relationships with my kids some days.  Over the weekend God really showed me that I need to not be concerned so much with "things being in order.”

God reminded me that I should be character training, teaching my kids who God is and that scripture is the ultimate source of all knowledge because it is GOD'S Words. I was SO thankful for the weekend at Apologia. God used it to refine me, to show me the need to break my bad habit of needing everything perfect, and He used it to encourage me to continue in the way He had already been showing me. I get discouraged when it gets rough or when there is opposition and there has been much of both lately in my house. . . . so it was a much needed reminder.

M: He softened it.

Would you recommend this conference to other moms and why or why not?

S:  YES!!!  MOST DEFINITELY! It was awesome to see the Apologia's hearts...to see that they are passionate about God, their husbands, and the call of God to homeschool their kids.  The call of God to homeschool didn't just mean finding a good curriculum, but the Apologia staff encouraged that it is more important to teach about God's love, God's Word, and our kids role in God's plan. I think that ANY homeschooling mom would have been just as encouraged as I was to go...so YES everyone should go!

M:  Yes, I am looking forward to attending it again. The reason is I need to be with other women going thru the same stuff as me. So we can lift each other up in Him.

Considering the price of the ticket, was it worth its value?

S:  Well, considering mine was free...this is a hard question to answer because obviously it was well worth the value to me. BUT, if I had had the money to pay for a ticket I would have thought it WAS well worth it's value for sure. You can't put a dollar figure on a weekend of truly being encouraged in raising your kids the way God intended.

M:  YES!!!!  (FYI—Melissa did pay for her ticket and still says yes!!)

What would you do differently next time around?

  • buy a ticket WAY in advance
  • attend the earlier sessions on Friday
  • have my own bed and be sure to be rested as well as spiritually refreshed
  • plan on trying to get as many of my homeschooling circle there with me as possible

There are two conferences in the spring:

  • Baltimore, March 9-10, 2012, with guest speaker Heidi St. John
  • Atlanta, March 23-24, 2012, featuring Pam Tebow

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You may be wondering why I have included so many pictures of Naomi in her new pink hat.  How does the pink hat relate to Apologia Live

For starters, my friend Melissa, that I mentioned above, made this hat for Naomi (I have requested a matching one).  If you should see this hat in person, you will notice the detail and craftsmanship.  But what stands out more to me is the power behind this hat.  Melissa said that as she knit the hat . . . she prayed for my Naomi. 

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Just like Apologia does for the ladies that attend their conferences. 

Apologia notices details.  They seek to encourage.  They want to bless. 

And they do it well.  More than a company who wants you to purchase their curriculum, they care about your hearts.  I have seen it first hand.  I have worked with two ladies from their staff.   Since last August, there have been countless times these two women from Apologia have sent me a random email or tweet . . . “Praying for you, Jodi.  How is the basement?  Love what you did in school!”

They don’t have to pay attention to the details in my life. 

But they do. 

And that is why this conference is powerful.  God is in the details.  He cares about the little parts of our lives. 

Your life. 

Pray about attending an Apologia Live conference.  You won’t regret it. 

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Elementary Round Up

The newness of our curriculum switch has worn off . . . but not the fondness.  Because I want to update our curriculum page, this will be a week reduced to pictures.

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I have way more pictures containing Ezra and his All About Reading Level 1.  It is easy to snap photos because his excitement and feelings of success create the most captivating and precious photos to this proud mom.  (And to those of you who have used my affiliate link . . . I thank you so much.)

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And some silly moments . . .

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Linking up with

Friday, June 3, 2011

Elementary Round Up

I love summer.  We are a wee-bit more relaxed.  School has even been hosted outside a little bit.  Or school has been more of a life experience.

Hightlights?





  • Reading with Saxon Phonics 1


  • A visit to the splash park sans water

  • Writing notes to me both inside and outside of the house!



Other highlights include . . .

  • Apologia Anatomy and Psychology . . . Asher LOVES this . . . the grosser the fact the better.
  • Stick-figuring through the Bible . . . using the Timeline . . . way cool.  This has been GREAT for me!  Asher has then been teaching Ezra . . . melt my heart.

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What has been going on in your school room?

If you don’t have a blog to link up with . . . leave a comment and tell us what your family did in the Learning Room!

Guidelines: 
  1. Write a blog post about your elementary aged child(ren), first through sixth grade, comprising the activities you did the prior two weeks.  You can include pictures, bullet points, tools used, learning gained, God moments, etc.
  2. Be sure to include a link back to my blog.  By doing so, other like-minded readers can hang out in a central location if they are looking for Elementary School ideas.   Publish your post and then head back to my site. 
  3. Provide the exact link (URL) of the Elementary Round-UP blog post you wrote, not your blog’s home address, through the provided MckLinky.
  4. Optional:   I would love it if you grabbed my blog button over on the side.
  5. You can combine this with other meme’s if that helps you to save time (as long as it is OK with the other blog owner). 
BIG IMPORTANT HEART MOMENT:  This isn’t a blog post to WOW other moms . . . the point of this is to help YOU document on YOUR blog what you and your child(ren) are learning.  My link-up is only to provide some accountability.  I won’t come and leave nasty comments on your blog if you don’t link up. 
FYI:  I am going to leave the link open for ALMOST 2 weeks . . . because remember . . . this is a bi-weekly meme!