I'll say this as a homeschool parent of 15+ years, you don't "teach" a Biblical worldview, you live it. I've seen kids that were sat down and taught apologetics in a school like way in homeschool get sick of it and treat it like a school subject. We read the Bible most days together and talk about it. I point out things as I notice them and relate them back to the Bible, but not in a forced way. My kids have watched me change opinions and priorities over the years in response to more Truth. This makes it all the more real and sincere for them, so they know my faith is not some program I'm running them through.
Amen- and it works! How do Christian parents even have time to do this when their kids are in public school? That schedule leaves little time for organic teachable moments.
This is our 13th. No regrets! Each year that goes by I am even more thankful.
I'll say this as a homeschool parent of 15+ years, you don't "teach" a Biblical worldview, you live it. I've seen kids that were sat down and taught apologetics in a school like way in homeschool get sick of it and treat it like a school subject. We read the Bible most days together and talk about it. I point out things as I notice them and relate them back to the Bible, but not in a forced way. My kids have watched me change opinions and priorities over the years in response to more Truth. This makes it all the more real and sincere for them, so they know my faith is not some program I'm running them through.
Amen- and it works! How do Christian parents even have time to do this when their kids are in public school? That schedule leaves little time for organic teachable moments. This is our 13th. No regrets! Each year that goes by I am even more thankful.