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Giveaway: Soundbites From Heaven

Thank you so much to everyone who participated in the HEART Book Club!  It has been a wonderful time getting to know each of you and reading through Rachael’s book together.  

Apologia and I want to let you know about Rachael Carman’s book Soundbites From Heaven.  Here’s a little about the book:

You’ve said it to your kids – but did you know God is saying it to you? In fact, your heavenly Father wants to tell you the same things you’ve probably told your children:

“I remember the day you were born.”
“Turn down the music!”
“This is going to hurt me more than it’s going to hurt you.”
“Hold my hand.”

Rachael Carman knows how noisy it can get when you’re raising children – she has seven! SoundBites from Heaven will help you hear God’s still, small voice in the chaos of carpools, cut fingers, and carpet crawlers. You’ll learn how to listen to God’s instructions for YOU, while you parent your children.

Apologia will be hosting a 52 week link up beginning on April 1 called Soundbites From My Life.  Watch the Apologia Live Blog for more info and the start of that link-up.

You’re going to want a copy of the book so you can participate!  So, to cap off the HEART Book Club, we’re giving away 3 copies of Soundbites From Heaven.  Follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter form below.

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Guest Post: How to Have a H.E.A.R.T. For Your Kids From a Non-Homeschooler Perspective

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God’s timing is perfect. I have learned to trust the instincts, the gentle leadings, and follow where He guides. Out of all of the studies, and book groups, and new commitments that were starting at the new year, I knew from the moment that Amanda mentioned this book that I was supposed to take part.

Then I found out that I was the only non-homeschooler in the group. And that not only do I not homeschool, I also work full time outside the home. After making sure that it was a “parenting” book and not just a “homeschool” book, I sat down and got involved.

Let me tell you this right off the bat. This book? Changed my life. Let me give you the back story. My husband and I had a tumultuous engagement. It was so difficult that if God had not revealed to me clearly on the day that we met that I was going to marry that foolish man acting like a seventh grader (in the good way, not the disrespectful way — he was a youth pastor, after all), I would not have stayed in the relationship. It would have ended within two months. Maybe sooner. We are both profoundly grateful for God’s repeated confirmations that A) we weren’t crazy and B) we really were supposed to get married.

One of the most amazing ways that the Lord confirmed our future together I describe in my post about chapter 4, Releasing Your Children to God. Cliff notes version: During church one Sunday, the Lord gave my then fiance and I the same vision at the same time about our son, who we learned that day was to be named Stephen. Through this book I was reminded of the vision, and heavily convicted and encouraged to start laying the foundation and groundwork of scripture memorization. Since I read that chapter, Stephen has memorized five verses. Also since that time, the spiritual warfare has increased about fifteen-fold.

Rachael Carman lovingly tells her story through the pages of the book. I immediately related to her passion for her career as a high school teacher, since I am the band director in a public school. You can just tell that she would be the best mentor ever, and that your honesty and authenticity would be safe with her. In the beginning of the book she rallies us to get our Hearts right with God. Lay down idols. Search your heart for the idols if you don’t find any right away. And in the end of the book she reminds us that we have to live the truths that we are teaching to our children.

As a result of those calls to action, I dealt with my pride that was tangled up in fear about how my son would behave at school, and reflect upon me, as a teacher in the same school. I began to take the time with my children more seriously. Leaving the laptop closed (more often) until they were in bed. (This one is still a work in progress.) Because of the calls to action, we are discussing our faith, and living it out in a more obvious way.

The one thing that I should have expected but didn’t, was the intense longing that the book created in me to be able to shield and protect my precious sons from the influences of the world. But, unfortunately, in our circumstances, it is simply not possible. It’s not just a financial decision. I know with absolute certainty that I am called to be teaching where I am. I bring this to Him all the time, because the budget is scary right now. As a music teacher, when numbers are crunched and the hard decisions are made, we are often the first ones that take a hit. But every year that we have faced those situations, the Lord has quieted my spirit within me, and re-affirmed His calling, His planting of me in that particular school.

But when my son comes home with me from school and calls me terrible names, and acts out with defiance and disrespect, I am quick to blame it on the influences at school. But I know the truth. While some new vocabulary words have entered the picture, the behavior is, unfortunately, normal for the age. And we will persevere. (I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13) (Even deal with my son while my husband is working nights during the school year.) (Even when it means that I am crying myself empty on a more regular than I would like it to be basis.)

Then I remember that the Lord is patient with my rebellious self. And I think about the grace, forgiveness, mercy, and patience that are given freely every day. I remember that my sons, who I love so very much, are not really mine. They are His. When I intentionally adopt the mindset of raising them for Him, it puts everything into focus. It takes the sting out of the behavior that hurts so much, and I am free to see it as simply needing redirection and correction. That freedom from the emotional piece is a brand new concept that will most likely take the rest of my life to learn.

I am incredibly grateful that I joined the book club, because not only did the truths and ideas change my heart, mind and focus, I have met some amazing women through it. It has been so exciting to be a part of it, and I am really looking forward to the next one! Thank you, dear Amanda, for your faithfulness in this journey. It was such a thrill to see how He brought it all together!

Meredith was born, raised, and now raises her family (with her husband Randy) in the beautiful state of Maine. Together, they are planting a church, relying on God every step of the way. She also has the privilege of being the band director for the town where they live. Life is full, busy, and full of laughter and music. Meredith blogs at My Journey to Authenticity, and can also be found writing for Must Love God and 3 in 30.

Rachael Carman on HEART Ch. 5

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So here it is, at the end of the day, the most important thing you can teach your kids about is: God. Learning about God comes from studying and knowing His word. Through study of His word your family will come to know what real Truth is and who Truth is. This knowledge of God will draw them to Him and grow within them a desire to glorify Him in all things.

Read the rest of Rachael’s post on chapter 5.

We’re so blessed to have author Rachael Carman with us each week during the HEART Book Club.  She’s writing on the Apologia Live Blog and sharing additional thoughts on each chapter.  Be sure to go check out Apologia and the Apologia Live Retreats.  I’ll be at the retreat in Atlanta on March 23-24, 2012 and would love to meet you there!

How to Have a H.E.A.R.T. for Your Kids – Epilogue

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This past week in the HEART Book Club, we’ve been reading the epilogue of How to Have a H.E.A.R.T. For Your Kids.

What is holding you back from running well the race set before you?  pg. 187

This has been an amazing book club.  I’m so sad that we’ve finished the book.  I’ve learned so much thru Rachael’s book.  I’ve enjoyed refocusing and finding my H.E.A.R.T. for my kids.

Let’s review our journey:

Here are the things that I’m focusing on going forward:

  • Work on my morning routine.
  • Continue reading with Good Morning Girls.
  • Find creative ways to have dates with Josh but also be content with the stage of life we’re in.
  • Discover my boys’ bents and strengths.
  • Talk with my boys about how they can do big things for God.
  • Make it a priority to teach Truth through everything that we study.

Ready?  It’s your turn!  What stood out to you in this chapter or the book as a whole?  What was your biggest take aways from the book?  Share your thoughts, insights, and answers to any questions from the end of the chapter.  Leave a comment and/or join the link up.

Guest Post: Teach Them The Truth

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Growing up homeschooled, in a family of 4 kids, we always began the day with family devotions. I can remember sitting around and taking turns reading through a chapter while my mom would prompt us to dig deeper with questions. We’d pray for our friends, family and missionaries as we’d close and prepare to begin the day. Focusing on starting the day with the Truth was always a priority.

Somewhere through my teenage and early adult years, I lost this focus and desire to be in the Word. I knew it was where I needed to be to grow as a believer, but I just could never get into it. Then, after a few months of marriage, we found our church, Harvest Bible Chapel, and heard the Truth preached like never before. No apology, no mincing words, but filled with love, the Word of Life struck my heart and found a deep root again.

It’s been almost 8 years since we’ve been attending, and I have seen God do things in my life that I would never have imagined. He has given me a desire for His Word, a longing for communion with Him, a heart for loving others, helping me to learn patience and grace as we grow as a family.

When I began homeschooling 3 years ago, I was determined that my children would be well above “The Mark”. I didn’t know many people who were homeschooling at the time, so I felt we had to set a standard, prove ourselves, excel and succeed over and above everyone else, whether in public school or homeschooled. The competition, in my mind was on, and I was dead set on beating everyone.

This led me to push our eldest to tears many days as we practiced tracing letters and numbers, drilled math facts, screamed and yelled when he couldn’t figure out simple math problems, threw up my hands in defeat when he couldn’t read words I KNEW he knew, only to charge back in, as determined as ever to make this kid smart.

Early in the school year last year that I began to have doubts about whether homeschooling was going to work for us. I was beaten, tired of pushing, curriculum wasn’t working, I was juggling schooling for 2 kids, and a baby, and it just wasn’t coming together. It was then that I finally heard God whispering to me, telling me the secret of just what was missing.

My focus had been completely on academics. They were going to succeed because of what they learned in school, because that’s where they make their place in the world, right? WRONG! God showed me, through 1 Kings 6 and Solomon’s building of the temple, that my focus was way out of whack. I was focusing on building our EARTHLY home, when I should have been focusing on building our HEAVENLY home!

Now the word of the LORD came to Solomon, “Concerning this house that you are building, if you will walk in my statutes and obey my rules and keep all my commandments and walk in them, then I will establish my word with you, which I spoke to David your father. And I will dwell among the children of Israel and will not forsake my people Israel.”

(1 Kings 6:11-13 ESV)

The building of the temple signifies so many things. Heaven is our eternal temple – the church is our physical temple here, built upon the Rock. Christ is the true temple, through which we have access to God, and as believers, we are also a temple, where the Holy Spirit dwells. But each one of us has to be specially designed and prepared in advance for entry into the eternal temple, God’s heavenly kingdom. We are fearfully and wonderfully made by God’s divine design, but also wonderfully made NEW by His divine grace. The work has to be done here on earth so we are ready to be a part of the heavenly temple.

When the house was built, it was with stone prepared at the quarry, so that neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron was heard in the house while it was being built.

(1 Kings 6:7 ESV)

God did a marvelous work in my life and has been teaching me ever since, that the absolute MOST IMPORTANT thing, is to teach our children THE TRUTH. The world is so full of people who are trying to use evolution to prove science, instead of accepting the TRUTH of God’s design and creation. Pastors and teachers have adopted false teachings and doctrine and are leading many astray. Lies are hidden, and subtle, when they used to be obvious. My children may or may not grow up as whizzes at academics, but will they be able to discern the TRUTH?

Today’s culture teaches that truth is relative – …”truth changes from person to person, moment to moment, day to day, and situation to situation.”

Rachael speaks directly to this in Chapter 5 – Teach Them the Truth, by addressing the importance of setting a foundation of truth through God’s Word. I LOVE this list she came up with on God’s Truth:

1. Truth exists – it answers all of life’s questions

2. Truth is knowable – we can understand God’s word

3. Truth is objective – it does not change based on how we feel, our emotions

4. Truth is universal – for the whole world, and the same everywhere

5. Truth is absolute – it is ALWAYS true, it has not and will never change (2+2 equaled 4 when Noah built the ark, same as today!)

6. Truth is exclusive – it excludes opposites, and is only in Jesus Christ!

So practically, how do we help our children to set this truth as their foundation for everything?

Everywhere we look creation speaks of a masterful creator.

The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. (Psalm 19:1 ESV)

Point out to your children the wonder of a snowflake, the awesome ability of the basilisk lizard and gecko, the majesty of a thunderstorm, the beauty of a sunrise. Whether you homeschool or not, focus on the evidence of a Creator through creation.

For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse. (Romans 1:20 ESV)

TEACH God’s word!

The most important subject you can teach your children is to read and understand God’s word. Of course, YOU need to be doing this FIRST, for yourself, in order to teach your children.

The Lord GOD has given me the tongue of those who are taught,

that I may know how to sustain with a word him who is weary.

Morning by morning he awakens; he awakens my ear

to hear as those who are taught.

(Isaiah 50:4 ESV)

We have family devotions every morning with my husband, and I am so grateful that he is able to spend the time teaching them and answering their questions. We also work a character or bible study into our breakfast time – and I find that if we skip that extra time, I am not focused and instead rather irritable and short with our kids! If you aren’t sure where to start, just begin reading through the gospels with your children. Take it slow, making sure you and they are understanding what you’re reading. For some great in depth worldview studies, I would highly recommend Apologia’s What We Believe. For character studies, we have used and really like 10 Days of Character Studies and The Narrow Way.

Teach your children the VALUE of God’s word.

Show them the value of learning God’s word by studying together, and learn about people like George Mueller, Charles Wesley, David Livingston, the disciples and apostles, who valued above everything else the Word of God. With so much accessibility to the Word for us in North America, it can be easy to lose the value of what we have. We are BLESSED to have the Word of God in our hands! So many people don’t know the Truth, let alone have a bible in their hands. That is why I am thankful for organizations like One Verse and Gospel For Asia, which we can support and pray for, teaching our children to give generously and help others to receive the truth of God’s word.

LIVE the Truth! Actions speak louder than words.

Model for your children what you are learning through your own studies, and practice what you preach! “LIVE OUT LOUD!” And I’m speaking to myself here!

“It’s not enough to breathe life into hundred and thousand year-old stories, no matter how factual and inspiring. Your personal and daily example will either negate or reinforce what you read.”

I am weak – and I fail in this area often multiple times daily. But one of the best examples I can give to my children is to model repentance and forgiveness by coming to them and admitting my wrong. It’s ok to fail, as long as you’re failing forward, learning from your sin, allowing God’s word and the Holy Spirit to continually refine you.

Teach the importance of knowing God’s law and his truth – the Truth of the law shows us our sin (Romans 3:19), and points us directly to Christ, through whom is the only way for us to be saved (Romans 3:21-26)! When we come to know that, our chains are gone, we are set free.

Teach to the HEART, not the action.

When the heart is convicted, then the actions follow. As Rachael said:

“Truth takes care of rudeness, laziness, disobedience, selfishness, undisciplined impatience, lying, stealing, lust and cheating.”

There is no better way to combat sin than with the TRUTH! We use a fantastic resource, For Instruction In Righteousness, to help us to identify heart issues in our children. It points to scripture that speaks specifically to the sin, and has really helped me to know how to guide my children in the truth.

MEMORIZE the Truth.

Make hiding God’s word in your hearts a priority.

How can a young man keep his way pure?

By guarding it according to your word.

With my whole heart I seek you;

let me not wander from your commandments!

I have stored up your word in my heart,

that I might not sin against you.

(Psalm 119:9-11 ESV)

Be intentional about the passages you pick. And don’t be afraid to tackle whole sections of Scripture at one time! You will find that young minds are eager to learn and be taught, and together you will be preparing your hearts and minds to teach the Truth to others.

Some suggestions from the chapter for where to start memorizing are:

  • Colossians 3 (yes, the whole chapter! If you want a smaller bite, start with verses 12-17)
  • Isaiah 53
  • 1 Corinthians 13
  • Ephesians 2 and 6
  • Philippians 4
  • Proverbs 3
  • John 10

Don’t let this intimidate you! Work up to the goal of memorizing whole chapters as a family. Pick a theme for your year and verses to memorize that go along with it. For example, our theme this year is “Be Like Christ” and our key verses are Colossians 1:10 and Colossians 3:12-17. When the kids were smaller, we started off with specific bible verses which spoke to areas they were struggling with, then moved into A-Z Memory Verses. The key is to CHOOSE verses, and to choose them based on where you want to learn and grow. Don’t just pick something because someone else suggested it!

By God’s grace, he has changed me over the past year and a half, to bring me out of a focus on success in academics, into seeing the importance of teaching, above all else, my children HIS TRUTH. I desire for my children to love God and his word above and use it as the standard by which they do everything.

Our mission as parents, whether we homeschool or not, is to teach our children the Truth. And our commission has been given in Deuteronomy:

“Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.

(Deuteronomy 6:4-9 ESV)

As much as you love your children, GOD LOVES THEM MORE. Why is it important to teach them His Truth? Because in the end, it doesn’t matter how hard you’ve worked to help them develop stellar math skills, write a superb essay, come up with brilliant science projects, or communicate well with others; you can teach them to curb bad attitudes, encourage them to have right responses, and model for them a life that follows hard after God….but in the end, it is the Truth of God’s Word and their yielding to the power of the Holy Spirit at work in them that will change their hearts.

Are you teaching your children the Truth? Are you going indepth into God’s word for yourself so that you may be prepared to do this? How has God been blessing you in this? How has he been revealing himself and his truth to you?

I am a stay-at-home-schooling mom of 3 monkeys – 7,5, and 3. Married for 8 years and learning more about God’s grace every day, I am seeking to serve Christ fully and set a godly example for my children. Recently God has laid it on my heart to focus on teaching the truth of His Word to our little ones, and others. To encourage others with what I am learning about how to be a mother, wife and daughter of the king by leaning on God’s grace, trusting in his strength, and failing forward daily – as iron sharpens iron.
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