The Bible uses the phrase "Fear not", or some form of it, 170 times. Do you see a theme there? Do you see a pattern in what the Bible is saying? Don’t give in to fear. And so with this encouragement, let's look again at some of these fears I talked about earlier.
What will other people think? I encourage you to think about the comment by Eleanor Roosevelt, who said: "No one can make you feel inferior without your permission." I want to encourage you not to give permission. Don’t give others permission to grind you down, to make you doubt your conviction, to pull you away from what you believe you ought to be doing. Don’t let them do that. You don’t answer to them. You can be kind and gentle, but you answer to God for what you do with your life and your children.
Will I mess up my kids? No. You will bless your kids. You will be a great benefit to your children. Our country is full of kids whose parents have never asked that question, who have turned over parenting to the media, or their peers, or something else, and the result has been really tragic, a lot of hardship and heartache. But you have decided to take parenting seriously. And as a result, you will be a blessing to your children.
In other words, there are solid answers to your fears. We learned some things that helped us grow beyond our way of starting out in homeschooling, making sure that everything was just right.
We had the opportunity one time to visit Great Britain. My mother was from England, she met and married my dad during World War II, but we had never been, my family and I. We had not met some of her relatives, and we really wanted to do that. It seemed really urgent for us at the time. So we saved up, cashed in, did all we could to get over there and visit them, and we were going to be able to visit for three weeks.
And a friend of ours asked Charlene, “What are you going to do about the kids’ schoolwork? Are you going to take your textbooks with you on your trip?” Well, we saw Stonehedge and the Tower of London and Hadrian’s Wall and the White Cliffs of Dover. We toured a lot of England, and some in Wales and Scotland as well. That was our schoolwork! There was no way were going to miss that for Lesson 73 in the math book. Just wasn’t going to happen!
And so, we came a long way from the blackboard in the den.
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