The Kingdom-Driven Family

Building a Home That Serves Christ and His Kingdom

Victories in our lives are a byproduct of a larger vision. The Kingdom of God is the ultimate larger vision. As Christians we know we are on “the” winning team. Our day-to-day lives should reflect the teamwork needed to see victories in our daily responsibilities. Accountability and perspective are necessary elements of victory. Listen and …

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How can it be that someone who is “saved” can act so contrary to the clear commandments of God? What can you say about someone who professes a faith in Jesus Christ, but who fails to learn or apply His law-word? Jesus never said, “You will know them by their professions of faith.” What He …

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The dictionary defines frustration as: the feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something.  Frustration can be a huge source of stress in anyone’s life, but among parents of a growing family, it can wear out both mother and father and result in unnecessary conflict. When the expectations …

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Among the fondest memories of my childhood were our Saturday morning trips to the public library. I loved being around all those books stacked on beautiful shelves nested in mahogany-paneled walls. So it was not really surprising that, early on in my homeschooling career, we made frequent trips to the library and I would allow …

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Many mothers will admit to feelings of inadequacy when it comes to their calling as a homeschooling parent. Some never went beyond high school, while others didn’t go to high school at all. Thus, they feel undereducated for the task of homeschooling their children. Should this lack of “formal” training disqualify them from the undertaking? …

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