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I’m a Grandparent – What Can I Do

Speaker: Michael and Gayle Beck Many parents would love for grandparents to be involved in their homeschool adventures. Many grandparents are interested in helping but haven’t a clue where to start. We will give you a wealth of ideas that can help you be involved with their schooling and their lives in helpful, relationship-building ways. […]

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Long Distance Grandparenting

Speaker: Michael and Gayle Back Your grandchildren live far away from you. How can you be involved? Come and hear many, many ideas that can be implemented from afar for grandparents who are eager to be a part of their grandchildren’s homeschool adventure. There is much that can be done both academically and non-academically. Parents […]

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Simplifying College Prep

Speaker: Matthew Bullington There are a lot of options out there when it comes to college preparation. Do we dual enroll? Take the AP, CLEP, DSST, ECE? Is the PSAT necessary? How do I decide between the ACT/SAT? Should I take a gap year? If my child has no idea what he/she wants to do, […]

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Homeschooling your High School Student

Speaker: Matthew Bullington Homeschooling a high school student can be a challenging decision, but it is also one of most exciting decisions! In the age of technology, students have a unique opportunity to influence and impact the world on a global scale. In this session, we’ll discuss how to educate your high school student, the […]

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Homeschooling for High School Student

Speaker: Matthew Bullington Homeschooling a high school student can be a challenging decision, but it is also one of most exciting decisions! In the age of technology, students have a unique opportunity to influence and impact the world on a global scale. In this session, we’ll discuss how to educate your high school student, the […]

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Got Study Skills

Speaker: Mark Pruitt You’re not as prepared as you think you are. Learn how to dominate your classes and still have an awesome college experience. “That was awesome! You should be on TV.” – Searcy, AR “Your seminar was the best one of the night.” – St. Louis “This was the best seminar on study […]

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The Power of a Shared Life

Speaker: Mark Hancock Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA and mental health and family counselor, shares two strategies for bringing value to a purposeful life. In an overstimulated, fast-paced, rudderless culture where every interaction seems shallow, he sheds light on how we can meaningfully share our lives, bringing purpose and vibrancy to the deep […]

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The Epic Battle Between Wisdom and Folly

Speaker: Mark Hamby Travel through Proverbs 1-9, and learn why the “fear of God” is a prerequisite to His love and how the “fear of the LORD” can turn careless children into cautious thought-full decision makers. Learning to love what God loves and hate what God hates is foundational for a child’s worldview to develop […]

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The Art of Storytelling

Speaker: Mark Hamby In an age of amusement, we must guard against influences that excite the senses, circumvent reason, and foster gullibility. Through the art of storytelling and the prodding of the mysterious ancient Shepherd of Ecclesiastes 12, learn how to test the worthiness of stories—a collection of words that represent an author’s worldview. Discover […]

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Raise Them Up, Don’t Crush Them Down

Speaker: Mark Hamby Children need to hear the beating of our hearts rather than the beating of our voices. Listen to their words and you will discover their heart. Rules can change behavior, but they can’t change the heart. Discipline is necessary for purposeful disobedience, but irritating character flaws are transformed by mercy. As each […]

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Creative Ways to Enjoy God’s Word

Speaker: Marian Thomsen In this workshop Marian will share from her personal experience of spiritually investing in the lives of her children. She will share a very important decision she and her husband Kirk made that greatly influenced all of their homeschool years. Come glean some simple, yet creative, practical, and inexpensive ways to study […]

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How Does Your Child Learn Best

Speaker: Margie Abbitt If the only education style you ever knew was classroom/ textbook learning with kids all the same age, then come explore the various choices you have with home schooling. Different things work best with different students and different family situations. The only right way is the way God directs you for your […]

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How Does Your Child Learn Best

Speaker: Margie Abbitt If the only education style you ever knew was classroom/ textbook learning with kids all the same age, then come explore the various choices you have with home schooling. Different things work best with different students and different family situations. The only right way is the way God directs you for your […]

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How to Discuss Literature with Your High School Student

Speaker: Lori Smith Middle and High school students don’t always know how to think or have time to process everything that they’ve read. Even with great comprehension skills, they can struggle to really understand the implications in what they are reading. Modeling great thinking skills out loud with our students through discussion is a simple […]

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The Titus 2 Woman – Is She Relevant for Today

Speaker: Lisa Schmidt In the book of Titus, Paul instructs Titus about what to teach the older men of the church. He goes on to tell us that the older men are to then teach the younger men and the older women of the church. Then, based on what they learned from the older men, […]

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The Proverbs 31 Woman – Is She Relevant for Today

Speaker: Lisa Schmidt In the book of Proverbs, we are clearly instructed in the ways of wisdom and warned about the consequences of foolishness. The book culminates with a teaching about the wise and worthy Proverbs 31 woman. Some have argued that she is too idealistic, unrealistic, or just plain annoying to read about. Is […]

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Responding Biblically to Guilt and Shame

Speaker: Lisa Schmidt Guilt is a gift from God and is designed to direct us toward Him. Unfortunately, many Christians do not respond biblically to guilt and end up repeating the same sinful habits over and over. Many times, unresolved guilt snowballs into other sins like worry, anxiety, depression, or sinful anger. In this workshop, […]

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Responding Biblically to Fear, Worry, and Anxiety

Speaker: Lisa Schmidt Most of us know that worry is wrong, so we disguise it with different terms like, “concerned,” “troubled,” or “bothered.” Regardless of the term used, worry saps our energy, drains our joy, destroys evangelism, and even aggravates many physical ailments. The Bible is clear that worry is sinful, idolatrous, and a sign […]

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Fully Whelmed – Shifting from Overwhelm to Overflow

Speaker: Lisa Dettinger Jesus said, “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly” (John 10:10b). Are you living an abundant Life or are you struggling to keep your head above water? Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by homeschooling, health, relationships, responsibilities, or all of those at once, there is a solution. Romans 12:2 […]

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What Teens and Tweens Should Know About the French Revolution

Speaker: Linda Lacour Hobar History is a great teacher. This is particularly true of the French Revolution when “good guys go bad!” Join Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, for blood-curdling, drama-filled, heart-wrenching events of the French Revolution and why they matter today. (Students are welcome!) Listen Now

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The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Speaker: Linda Lacour Hobar Women, do you need to get real about homeschool and the joy and pain of life? Join Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, for this down-to-earth session on the up and down seasons of a real homeschool family. With 17 years of homeschool experience, she will share “the […]

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The Dark Side of Socialism

Speaker: Linda Lacour Hobar An alarming number of U.S. millennials favor “socialism” as a means of government. What is socialism? What does history teach us about socialism? What is the dark side of socialism? Join Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, for a historical overview of socialism and why it matters now! […]

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