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Re-energize your homeschool day with uplifting devotionals in the Daily Focus. Filled with 365 real-life homeschooling stories that speak to a homeschooler's heart, the Daily Focus not only encourages and rekindles your joy of homeschooling, but it also deepens and transforms your spiritual life with each inspiring devotional that relates to God's Word.

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  • Count Your BlessingsPosted on: 02.08.12

    "He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings. And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God: many...
  • Blame GamePosted on: 02.07.12

    "OK," I asked my daughter. "Where is the book report you were supposed to have done today?""Oh, that was due today?" she responded innocently....
  • Back by Popular DemandPosted on: 02.06.12

    "God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty" (1 Corinthians 1:27b).In all my years of teaching, "popular" was one word I never heard used ...
  • MisgivingsPosted on: 02.05.12

    "Hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end" (Hebrews 3:6b).Do you ever feel like you haven't accomplished a thing at the end of your homeschooling day? Do ...
  • Helping HandsPosted on: 02.04.12

    "She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy" (Proverbs 31:20).I brought home more than our fourth child from the hospital when I gave birth that ...
  • Dressed to KillPosted on: 10.26.11

    What did you look like this morning as you began homeschooling your children? Were you still dressed in your pajamas or sweats? Did you prepare yourself as if you were working at an 8 to 5 job, or did...
  • You Can Do ItPosted on: 11.17.11

    "Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it" (1 Thessalonians 5:24).Have you been experiencing setbacks lately while homeschooling? Are your children rebelling or acting bored? Do ...
  • White Dog - Black DogPosted on: 11.22.11

    "I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon the name of the LORD" (Psalm 116:17).A new day to homeschool waits in front of you, but already your restless mind is ...
  • Death at My Door (Part 1)Posted on: 01.19.12

    "What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee" (Psalm 56:3).One evening after hosting a Bible study for homeschooling friends around a campfire, my observant son noticed a small amber-colored...
  • Christmas CheerPosted on: 12.22.11

    "She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed" (Proverbs 31:26, 28a)."Let's go, Mom. Everyone is waiting ...
  • Blame GameComment by: Grace J

    Amen! Preach it!
  • Count Your BlessingsComment by: Sonia Z

    Thank you for your divine insight the Lord has blessed you with and in turn blesses so many others as myself. I have so many errands to run today and yet I wasn't able to get solid sleep so I need to...
  • Count Your BlessingsComment by: Trish M

    Trish M Had another interrupted sleep last night from both of our daughters (7 & 2); 2nd night in a row; The oldest and I sort of hit heads this morning upon getting her up and ready to leave for sch...
  • Blame GameComment by: Lynn S

    So easy to do, so counterproductive! Thank you Jesus for the peace I experience as I see the truth. As I take responsibility for my own actions my bondage to them seems to have less of a hold on me.
  • Back by Popular DemandComment by: Teresa B

    I'm so thankful for this! I am returning to homeschooling next fall. I started my first daughter off in homeschool and went up to first grade with her. During this time we had another daughter and ...
  • Dressed to KillComment by: Lori B

    usually, i love these devotionals. very inspiring and thought provoking. but this one, i think, was a bit off the mark. i don't think GOD is dishonored if i snuggle my little ones in our pajamas as we...
  • Dressed to KillComment by: Margaret S

    Wow! I am amazed at the negativity in these responses!! And the very un-Christlike attitude to someone simply encouraging us to take a few minutes to put ourselves and our children in a good learn...
  • Dressed to KillComment by: Kari T

    I didn't think this was an article meant to offend. I took it to mean that making the effort to be organized and neat would be helpful on a day to day basis but that doesn't mean that I can't take the...
  • Dressed to KillComment by: Teresa C

    I'm sure she is not saying to get dressed in your Sunday best, but we should care to some extent of what we look like and what our husbands prefer. We shouldn't be so quick to get offended. Come on...
  • Dressed to KillComment by: Marlene H

    I was not so easily offended. Whether this devotional was inspiring or discouraging to you, please be kind in words, deeds and actions. That is how we love God, our husbands, our children and others...