#515 - A Word to the Homeschoolers of America (April 2008 CPSI Presentation)
This message was presented & recorded by Jonathan Lindvall in Springville, California at the March 25, 2008 Christian Pilgrims Schools, International Accountability Meeting. The presentation was also broadcast as a live Teleseminar.
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1. Written by sherri in alabama on 17-09-2008 12:11 - Guest
homeschool requriements
We have homeschooled since 1985 first in Texas and now in Alabama for the last 14 years. Every year some of the homeschool coverings (which are required in Alabama) require more and more of their families , while the state\'s requirements are quite simple. The purpose seems to be , \"we need to look good\" to the school board. It can become quite cumbersome to homeschool families.
[JPL's response: Amen. May we all look to Jesus and only fear God, rather than fearing what man might think or do. We need to obey the laws up to the point they require us to disobey God. But sadly, some homeschool leaders are operating out of fear of man, and go way beyond what is required or beneficial, in what they impose on homeschool families they serve. May the Lord deliver us from our fear of man.]