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Daily Focus - Homeschool Stereotypes

08.17.10| Posted in: Daily Focus| 2 Comments| Rating: 1 Rate Positively Rate Negatively
“Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21).

12% off & free shipping on orders over $50!As a homeschooling parent, have you ever known the frustration of being stereotyped? Unfairly, mainstream America has deemed us unfashionable, overly protective, dogmatically religious, and socially backwards. Like other stereotypes that develop from negative assumptions, homeschooling parents suffer from unjust labels with unfounded perceptions of their true character. Added to this misconception is the fact that homeschooled children are also stereotyped.

Breaking loose from these hurtful stereotypes is difficult, but as Christian homeschooling families, we can change how the world views us. Instead of becoming defensive and argumentative when homeschooling adversaries slander our name, we can show God’s love through our Christ-like character and actions. Whether we’re shopping at the mall, attending a community event, or eating at a restaurant, we can erase incorrect images with courtesy, respect, and genuine concern for others. In addition, godly homeschoolers can best illustrate one reason for teaching our own children by displaying a servant’s heart that looks for ways to help others in need. Christ Himself said it best in the Sermon on the Mount: “Bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you” (Matthew 5:44b).

Do you struggle with vengeful thoughts when others look down on you for homeschooling? Don’t let the homeschool stereotype discourage you. Prove those labels wrong and respond to the negative remarks with the love of Christ. After all, isn’t that the most important message we’re trying to teach our children as we homeschool? “For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds” (Hebrews 12:3).

Lord, forgive my anger when others make fun of us for homeschooling. Help me to tell them of homeschooling’s blessings and show the same love You did when mankind mocked and ridiculed You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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2 Comments on "Homeschool Stereotypes"

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Sister L
Excellent article. I have been so blessed by these devotions sent to my inbox. I finally found this blog and am able to comment. Thank you so much!

Sisterlisa
Posted on: 8.18.08| Rating: 0 Rate Positively Rate Negatively
Samuel C
The best defense is an offense and we teach our kids by being out and doing in many different ways in our community and city. When the "locals" see us out being NORMAL it doesn't matter what someone says, "one can't deny what they see with their eyes"!
Bless ya's!
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