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One of the hardest things to do as a parent is to teach our children how to endure anything that causes them pain. Moms seem have the most difficult time in this area. Like mother hens, we want to run and shelter them with our wings from all the thundering verbal abuses, torrents of physical bullying, and the gusting winds of emotional distresses that rage against our precious little ones as they face the world each day. No matter how young or old they are, we always see them as our little chicks and we so desperately want them spared from such evils. We don’t mind if all these adversities come thrashing down on us. We’ll take it. We’ll persevere. And we’re willing, ready and able to cover our children while pecking at all that dares to harm them.

But then -- we hear our Savior say:

“But I say to you who hear, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you... But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return, and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, for He is kind to the ungrateful and the evil. Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful.”
~ Luke 6:27-28, 35-36

Our youngest son, who’s a sophomore in high school, recently suffered a serious high ankle sprain, which the doctor said is equivalent to a break because it involves more tendons that have ripped and requires just as much time to heal as a broken bone; 6 - 8 weeks. He’s on crutches and has an ankle brace. He’s in pain physically. And now, he’s having to endure needless and senseless emotional pain.

“What kind of wimp gets a serious injury from playing a woman’s sport?”

“You’ve gotta be the biggest wimp ever!”

“We understand if you got injured from playing a real game. You know, a man’s sport like football. But tennis? HA! Give me a break! What a wimp!”

And when there’s little time for a full onslaught of vomiting rancid insults, they are sure to get in a quick jab as he walks by, as they shout:

“Woman’s sport!”

Oh heartbreaks of heartbreaks. As in many times past, I found myself, once again...struggling. What was my initial reaction? My first thoughts? I assure you, it wasn’t to remind my son of Luke 6:27-36. It sure wasn’t to remind him that he should have pity on these poor souls. It wasn’t to teach him to forgive them in spite of themselves. To love them. Do good to them. Bless them or pray for them. No, none of these things were the first things that popped into my mind when I first heard the ridicule he received from the other students at school.

But regardless of my flesh’s desire to shelter my children from every storm, I know if I truly love them, I’ll give them what’s best. I will do good to them. Even if the good at the time, seems very, very hard. True love seeks the greatest benefit for the object of their love; not the quickest route to bring them comfort. To be reminded of this fact, we only need to look at the Cross.

So, I prayed. And prayed. I asked God to open my mouth with wisdom, so that the teaching of kindness would be on my tongue (Proverbs 31:26). Why? Because I truly love my son. And although I wish I could kiss this “boo boo” away just as quickly as I used to when he was younger; I am unable and unwilling to give my child cotton candy training; all sweet and tasty, but no substance to make a lasting effect. I want to give my child God’s best. So I gave him God’s word. I reminded him of Luke 6 and the four action items our Lord Jesus gave us: love, do good, bless and pray for all those who do evil to you.

“Repay no one evil for evil, but give thought to do what is honorable in the sight of all. If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all. Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, ‘Vengeance is mine, I will repay says the Lord.’ To the contrary, if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink; for by so doing you will heap burning coals on his head. Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
~ Romans 12:17-21

Thanks be to God, I have an amazing husband who not only supported our son with godly words of encouragement, but he also exhorted him to stay faithful to all that God has called him to, and be proud that these petty remarks, are all his accusers can come up with. They have no character qualities to jeer at. So they've jumped on the only thing could...his physical injury.

Dad's, you'll never know the impact your words, whether encouraging or demeaning can have on your sons; especially during their teen years. Speak words of life and truth to them. And like our son, it will more than carry him through the day. Loving and compassionate instruction from a father catapults a son beyond every persecution and lifts his eyes towards Jesus so that he can rise above it all, by faith and trust in God alone.

Am I still sad? Yes...a little. But it’s a peaceful sadness because I’m resting in the fact that our Father God’s wings provide a far greater covering than mine.
"Let my beloved come to his garden, and eat it's choicest fruits. I came to my garden, my sister, my bride, I gathered my myrrh with my spice, I ate my honeycomb with my honey, I drank my wine with my milk."
~ Song of Solomon 4:16b - 5:1a

Who is my Beloved? He is Christ Jesus my Lord. And where is His garden? His garden is my heart; my very soul, in which He purchased with His most precious blood.

Although I have not been able to work in my garden for the past 5 years due to severe illness, I love to garden! I simply love everything about it! I love the fragrant and distinct smell of every flower and green plant. I even love the smell of the fresh dirt, all churned up, with wiggly little earthworms, desperately trying to get out of my way. I marvel at even the earthworms God created. And I am thankful for them. When I see earthworms, I know that the soil is rich and well-maintained; waiting patiently to nourish a new seedling or plant. It is truly a joyous sight!

The first thing I like to do when I garden, is arrange the plants. I want to see what they will look like before I give them a permanent home. I want to make sure the lighting, soil and water is sufficient for what each plant requires. Some plants need much shade, some only partial. Then there are those that need full sunlight in order to thrive and survive. There are plants that need much water and others, only little. Some plants, no matter how delicate they may look, can be planted in rougher terrain than those that look to be more robust. I'd  never be able to garden well if I didn't read the instructions for each plant. If I did whatever I wanted; if I planted them as I pleased, without considering the specific instructions for each plant, then my garden may look attractive for a short time, but eventually, my laziness and self-motivated care of my garden will be revealed, as the beauty of my garden will surely fade.

"The genuine Christian must seek to be more excellent in his life than the best moralist, because Christ's garden ought to produce the best flowers in the world."
~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I want my heart to be this way. I want my heart to produce the most beautiful, luscious, fragrant and extravagant flowers that ever was seen! I want my life to flow with the love of God and the magnificence of His grace and mercy! I want my life to shout, "I am holy, set apart; unto the LORD!" I want my heart to hold a reservation only for One, my Lord Jesus. I want to be singularly focused and eternally inclined. I want to be like the flowers in my garden. I want to face only the Son that gives me life. I want to stretch my faith and strain my efforts to have a leaning only towards the One who gave His life for mine.

I know Jesus is the Good Shepherd. He is also the perfect Gardener. He plants me where He knows I will grow best. He waters and feeds me as I specifically need. He knows how much sun I need and He plants me where I am able to bear fruit in every season. And like some of the plants in my garden, I may look smaller than others. But by Christ's strength, I can endure, and even thrive in the roughest terrains and through the fiercest storms. Whether times of hail, snow or ice, or the heat of the scorching sun come upon me, God's grace is sufficient to make me rise -- every time. And unlike me, the Gardener of my heart is never lazy or self-motivated. So I have no need to worry; for the splendor of my heart will never fade.

"Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on His law he meditates day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers."
~ Psalm 1:1-3
Most of us are well acquainted with Proverbs 3:5-7 and could probably recite it in our sleep. But it seems often, that the Scriptures we’ve heard for years, no longer reverberate as the simple, most integral note of our every heart beat—trusting God in everything, for everything.

Remember when you first became a Christian? When you first met our Savior, heart to heart?

Remember how scared you were to take a breath or even a single step without His voice (through His Word) leading you?

Remember how quickly you would obey and how slowly you were inclined to do anything you weren’t sure of, just in case it was not God's will for your life...specifically?

Remember when you didn’t trust your own knowledge of His Word (Prov 3:5), but would go back over and over again to make sure you read it right; then would pray for the Holy Spirit to teach you God’s truth so you would not only know Scripture, but understand it according to God’s heart and not yours (Jer 9:23-24, 1 Cor 2:10-13)?

Remember the days when you would truly pray without ceasing...about everything (1 Thess 5:17), and you’d wait...like a child, for your Father’s answers to your questions; refusing to move forward without His clear direction? Remember?

I remember, though sometimes I forget. Sometimes I get too “grown-up” in my thinking and I begin to consider that I’ve satisfied the full flavor of every Scripture I’ve already feasted on through much study and meditation. Sometimes I wrongly think that I’ve “come of age” and am beyond looking up the same Scriptures over and over again, presuming I have somehow come to all knowledge and understanding of my eternal Father’s will for my life and for the lives of all those He has placed around me. Can you relate?

Thanks be to God for His mercy, compassion and patience (Ps 103:13-14).

As you read this post, I want you to keep Proverbs 3:5-7 in mind for it is the foundation of everything that will be written here. The topic covered in this post will include: the heartaches and trials of parents from both camps

The topic I'll cover in my next and last post on this debate will include: practical ideas and resources on how Christian parents who choose either method of schooling for their children, can and should fulfill the mandate God set forth in Deuteronomy 6:5-9 (in Part 3 of this series).

In the previous post, I stated that I would share all the Scriptures that have been misused and misinterpreted by both camps in order to support their preferred method of schooling. But after much prayer, and in light of God’s admonition not to quarrel with one another (2 Tim 2:23-25), I have chosen not to nit pick and detail every argument from either side; as the purpose for writing this position piece is to encourage all children of God to live peaceably among one another, particularly in regards to those things in which God has not specifically condemned nor commanded in His written word.

Regardless of how the Lord has led you to school your children; heartaches and trials abound for parents in both camps.

The Challenges of Homeschooling

Those who homeschool have the daunting task of choosing the right curriculum for each child, constantly practicing strong self-discipline as they plan lessons, grade work and test their children. If one child is not doing well, then the fight to discern the truth of whether it was your lack of proper preparation and teaching or your child’s lack of desire to learn, begins.

Guilt can set in, and the enemy will lie to you repeatedly and cause you to question if you are even qualified to teach your children. But you musn’t allow guilt to infiltrate your mind. Instead, you must pray, with a humble and open heart, asking God to search and test you (Ps 139:23-24) so that He may reveal to you the truth of the matter and also what you can do to stand up from under this trial with the strength of Jesus Christ our Lord (Eph 6:13, Heb 4:15-16).

To make matters worse, homeschool families are often looked at by non-believers and unfortunately, even believers, as the only socially awkward and educationally deficit children. Which is quite odd, since this exists for students in both school settings. Trust me, our sons have been public schooled most of their lives and we've witnessed many socially awkward and educationally deficit children in public schools.

Our Experience and Challenges Public Schooling

Christian parents who send their children to public school not only strive to diligently teach their children how to remain “salty” and be the light Christ made them to be in their dark and depraved generation, but sadly, they are also bombarded by constant guilt that comes both from the enemy, and also from brothers and sisters in the Lord.

Even one of our family members and her children once told us: "You know your purposefully and willingly sending your children to the devil, right? I mean, don't you know the devil owns the public school system?" My response was, "No, I hadn't heard that. From what little I understand about God, it seems He owns everything here on earth and in Heaven and for a time, He's allowed Satan to "rule" here. Is that what you mean?" I didn't receive a response...just a belittling look.

Over the years, our family has suffered a barrage of unloving and thoughtless attacks by both Christians and those in the public school system; but sadly, mostly from Christians who homeschool. Our Family, that is brothers and sisters in Christ, have repeatedly shot us with friendly fire, without even considering the heartaches, challenges and battles we were constantly engaged in with teachers, administrators and even other parents and students within the public school system.

The public school people would tell us to take our Christianity and our weird religious stances elsewhere. They've asked us, "If you don't want your children watching the same videos, reading some of the same books, and you constantly requests certain books to be removed from the school library, then you sue the school district because you think your religious liberties have been violated...why are you public schooling your children? Take them home!"

When our oldest son, was only 13 years old and in the seventh grade, he felt led by God to start a radical, Christian Bible study club. He did everything by the book; he received the Principal's permission and even had the Assistant Principal approach him asking if he could be the staff sponsor saying, "You're an answer to my prayers Michael. I've prayed for years that God would raise up a strong Christian student to start a Christian club that would make a difference for Christ on this campus." Our son, of course, ecstatically agreed to have him as his club's sponsor and S.W.A.T. (Students Witnessing Absolute Truth) Bible Club was launched.

The school had hoped it would be like some of the other "Christian" clubs that only had a few members who prayed for a few minutes or so and kept to themselves without involving other students on campus. But Michael's club grew beyond anyone's expectations with more than 50 members, other teachers and even parents attending. This frustrated the school as they repeatedly had to move his club to larger rooms to accommodate all who came.

Michael taught what practical, biblical living looked like for students his age and shared the Gospel every Friday (yes, they met every week, an hour before school started, and yes, all those kids showed up on their own, or begged parents to drive them). Eventually, the club became a menace to the school and they tried to shut it down; slowly taking privileges away from the club so it would become increasingly difficult to keep the it going...but with God's help, Michael pressed on.

The school eventually took the staff sponsor away, which then made it illegal to have a club on campus. That's when we took them to court and within three months Michael won his case against the school district and was ordered by the judge to immediately change their policy.

This case, along with others was presented to our Governor Rick Perry, who put into law, protection for every student in secondary public schools, freedom to practice their faith without fear of a teacher's retribution, and were given the rights to hold religious clubs on campus with the same exact privileges and rights as the secular clubs on campus.

A Grave and Divisive Assumption

It is often assumed by homeschooling parents that public schooling parents are not able to fulfill the mandate of Deuteronomy 6:5-9. It's also assumed by public schooling parents that homeschooling parents automatically do this. This couldn’t be farther from the truth. As a matter of fact, I know numerous homeschooling parents who do not diligently adhere to this mandate because they take for granted that the homeschool curriculum will teach their children any Scriptural truth they need to know. And thus are shocked when their children get out into the world, and end up as much of a mess as public schooled children.

"Is it wrong to put your children in a public school? Not necessarily. Is it right to put your children only in Christian schools—or home-school them? Not necessarily.

"Remember that the ultimate responsibility for the proper education of your children rests upon you—the parents—not the school or the church (Deuteronomy 6:6-7; Ephesians 6:4). Those two institutions are vital to a child's overall development, but standards, convictions, and moral strength should be implemented at home.

"Not everything is necessarily good or high quality because it is called "Christian," nor is everything bad just because it is under the umbrella of public education. Parents need to be especially wise and discerning in that important area.

"If high-quality Christian education is available and affordable, that's certainly preferable. However, carefully evaluate all the factors and options of your situation. Seek God's will earnestly (Ephesians 5:17) and couple that with strong, biblical parenting (Ephesians 6:1-4; Colossians 3:20-21)."
~John MacArthur, www.gty.org

Conclusion

Like everything else in life, there are pros and cons of both forms of education. And neither group should look down on the other. The issue shouldn’t be whether one homeschools or public schools but it should be: “Are we all training up our children in the love and admonition of the Lord through our words and daily lives?” That is, are we, as parents teaching our children how to be loving, gracious, thoughtful, kind, compassionate, merciful, and grateful people who spur others on toward love and good deeds (Heb 10:24-25)?

Homeschooling your children does not guarantee they will be strong, faith-filled Christians either in your home, or when they leave your home. And public schooling your children does not guarantee your children will be powerful lights in a dark world. What matters is that we are all faithfully trusting God alone to lead us in how we should raise our children and supporting one another in prayer, realizing both groups are fighting the same battle— against Satan, not one another.

“For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ But if you bite and devour one another, watch out that you are not consumed by one another.”
~ Galatians 5:14-15

Whether we homeschool or public school our children, is a matter that is between each of us and the LORD our God. And this decision shouldn’t be made lightly, out of fear, or based on personal preferences, but should only be made through much prayer, God’s Word and counsel from His Holy Spirit (1 Cor 2:10-13).

Only God knows perfectly how He’s equipped and gifted each parent and child. And by God’s Word, it is wrong to cause such vicious division within the Body of Christ, over an issue that no one person can absolutely state is right or wrong; for there is no specific Scripture or even an example in the Bible that commands parents to homeschool or public school their children. Instead, we all ought to appreciate the battle we are all in and pray for one another and encourage each other in the direction in which God has led each family instead of trying to convince others that their ways are right or better.

For the "gray" areas in our lives (like schooling our children), the passage below is a good one to consider before we decide to judge another based on our finite understanding of all things.

“One person esteems one day as better than another, while another esteems all days alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. The one who observes the day, observes it in honor of the Lord...The faith that you have, keep between yourself and God. Blessed is the one who has no reason to pass judgment on himself for what he approves...May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
~ Romans 14:5-6a, 22, 15:5-6
Recently Day Spring® contacted me and requested I review some of their latest Back-to-School products. Included in this review are pictures of the samples I received as well as information on other school supplies offered by Day Spring®.

The supplies on the left include 1 folder and 1 pencil pouch from the Love is Real (John 3:16) collection and 1 folder from the Life Goes on Forever (John 17:3) collection. Each collection includes:
  • 1", 3-ring binder w/2 interior pockets and vinyl cover
  • 2-pocket folders w/glossy finish
  • 80 page spiral notebook w/glossy finish
  • Composition notebook w/glossy finish
  • Pencil pouch
These two folders are from 2 of the 4 designs Day Spring® offers for girls of all ages. All the designs are pretty, tasteful, fun, and bright. Whether you have girls in elementary school or secondary school, they will all be able to find something they like...or they may want to mix and match from all 4 collections. If you'd like to purchase these items online, Day Spring® is currently having a sale on the sets of 6 from various collections for 30% off the regular price! So, you can now purchase these sets for only $12.21! Each set includes 2 binders, 2 spiral notebooks and 2 folders. For those of you who have girls and boys in your family, they also offer sets that include designs for both genders. There's truly something for everyone.
Above, is a picture of 2 of the 3 designs Day Spring® offers for boys: Come Follow Me (Matthew 4:19), I Am the Way (John 14:6), and Citizen of Heaven shown below (1 Peter 2:11, Colossians 3:1-3, 1 John 2:15-17, 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Philippians 3:20).

The 1", 3-ring binder is very durable and nice looking. It has a  high quality, crisp design that clearly displays the Bible verse. The binder does not have safety lock rings, so if you have children who often drop their binders, this one may not be for them. Currently, Day Spring® does not offer binders that are larger than 1" for those of you who have Middle School/High School students who need 2" - 3" binders for many of their classes. I did, however, put in a request with Day Spring® for larger binders, so hopefully, we'll be seeing some in the future.

The 80-page, wide-ruled, spiral notebook is of good quality with a sturdy spiral wire that should hold up nicely. It is rather small with only 80 pages, so it may be best used for Elementary aged students or Secondary school students who need a smaller notebook for specific writing assignments in their Language Arts classes or Science classes for experiments and notes for projects. The spiral notebook does not fit in the 1" binder, but will fit nicely in a 1½" - 2" EZ-TurnTM ring binder or a 3" D-ring binder.

I found the 100 page, Citizen of Heaven composition notebook to be quite unique. The front, inside flap includes all the books of the Bible, Bible statistics (i.e., last word in the Bible, number of times "God" appears, number of words in the Bible, etc.), Things to Pray About, and Answers to Prayer. The inside, back flap includes great Scriptures to encourage your children to walk faithfully in the Lord throughout their lives (i.e., "Being a good friend is a very good thing." ~ 1 Thess 5:11, "Take a risk. Dare to be unique in Jesus." ~ 1 Cor 11:1, "You are SO loved. That's a good reason to smile." ~ 1 Thess 5:16-18).

The composition notebooks are going quick and most of them are currently sold out (online), so if you want these, I suggest you order them soon.
Here is a picture of the back of the pencil pouches. All the pencil pouches have stunning and invigorating, front designs your children will enjoy, as well as a clear PVC back so they can easily see all their items in the pouch.

The pencil pouches also include a mesh divider on one side where your child could put a small ruler, compass or Gospel tracts (shown in this photo: pink & blue curved illusions, The Atheist Test, Rome vs. the Bible) to share with friends before school, after school, at lunch or recess. Secondary school students who attend public schools can pass out and share tracts in the hallways and between classes (definitely in TX, but I'm not sure about the other states, so you'll have to check with your local school district's policies).

This pencil pouch measures 9" x 4½" x 2" and is made of 15% canvas, 25% polyester and 60% PVC. As you can see, the pencil pouch holds quite a few items including a 24-pack of colored pencils, large highlighters, pens, etc. With all that I packed in the pencil pouch shown above, there was still plenty of room for crayons, a 6" ruler, and much more. This pouch is definitely a good size. I would however, like to see Day Spring® make pencil pouches that have more dividers with front and back zipper pockets for secondary school students who have multiple classes.

Overall, I really enjoyed reviewing these back-to-school supplies from Day Spring®. The binders have a nice vinyl cover, while the folders, composition and spiral notebooks have a nice glossy finish on the covers for easy clean up in case of spills. The contemporary, inviting designs and practical functions of these supplies will appeal to boys and girls from elementary school to high school.  They have been made with excellence; as all things should be for anything that bears the name of our great and awesome Savior, Jesus Christ our Lord.

The entire collection of Day Spring® back-to-school supplies are available online, Walmart, and select Christian stores. Below are some other school supplies offered online:
  • Water bottles (2 designs) currently being offered online for $3.99 (60% discount)
  • "Surviving Middle School" gift book and soundtrack for $14.95
  • Christian journals for youth and graduates from $4.99 (discounted) - $16.99
Whether your children attend home school, private school or public school, these products will not only keep your kids organized, but also serves as good "ice-breakers" to talk about their faith in Christ... and they can do it, in style! ☺
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