Homeschooling doesn’t have to be done alone—community, whether through co-ops, church groups, or online support, provides encouragement, resources, and spiritual strength for the journey. Requirements like testing and preparation for college vary, but homeschooling equips children with strong academic skills and God-given confidence beyond test scores. Most importantly, homeschooling is a faith-filled journey guided by prayer, flexibility, and trust that God leads each family step by step.
Christine Rogers
The Top 15 Questions Parents Ask About Homeschooling (Part Two)
Part Two of this series reassures parents that they are fully capable of homeschooling, emphasizing God’s calling, grace, and the power of individualized education tailored to each child’s needs—including those with special needs. It highlights the flexibility homeschooling offers for academics, extracurricular activities, and daily rhythms, often providing richer learning and community opportunities than traditional classrooms. Throughout, it encourages parents to trust God’s guidance, remember progress isn’t always linear, and keep Christ at the center of their homeschool journey.
The Top 15 Questions Parents Ask About Homeschooling (Part One)
Many parents feel a God-led prompting toward homeschooling but wrestle with questions about socialization, cost, time, legality, and curriculum. This guide reassures families that homeschooling can be relational, flexible, affordable, and legally supported while allowing parents to steward their child’s influences and learning. Ultimately, homeschooling is less about perfect plans and more about discipleship—trusting God to guide each step as learning becomes a Christ-centered lifestyle.
How Do I Know When and How to Homeschool My Child?
Homeschooling often begins when parents feel a pull to better meet their child’s academic, emotional, or spiritual needs. Through prayer, intentional planning, and supportive community, families can create a learning rhythm that fits their values and season of life. It’s a faith-filled journey focused less on doing it perfectly and more on walking obediently and growing together.

