Where Else?
What amazing opportunities and resources our Christian homeschooled students have in each other.
Where else would they find a group of kids that are so strong in their walk with Christ?
Where else would they find a whole group of kids that will not be ashamed or even embarrassed to acknowledge their love for Jesus as their savior in public?
Where else would our kids depend on one another to promote and encourage Christian values in each other?
Where else could our kids find peers to encourage each other in their spiritual walk?
Where else would they find peers willing and even happy to read and discuss the Bible with one another?
Where else would they find teens and younger peers that are willing to step forward to pray with them and for them to build protective prayer walls around them in their times of troubles?
Where else would you see older teens who are self confident enough to have friendships and conversations with preteens as total equals and not putting them down but encouraging them?
Where else can parents have confidence that most of the older teens in the group fully realize they are role models for the younger ones, even when they don't intend to be, and have the integrity and maturity to gladly accept that noble trust to set examples of exceptional Christian standards?
Where else can kids of all ages realistically be expected to self police each other's behavior and language while providing strong but loving Christian group support for one another?
Where else would a new student be warmly welcomed by schoolmates with open arms and loving hearts in Christ?
Where else can kids feel open and safe to develop Christian friendships with both boys and girls that could well last a lifetime?
Where else are we as confident that our kids will have fun and enjoy each other while always allowing Christ to guide their activities?
Where else can we be as sure that errant non-Christian behavior, attitudes and language will result in self condemnation, repentance and restoration?
Where else but in Christ through the Holy Spirit working in our TEACH homeschool group?
Ecc 4: 9. Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor.
10. For if they fall, one will lift up his companion. But woe to him who is alone when he falls, for he has no one to help him up.