Parenthood is so important for raising up a group of Christian children, your children, who are able to be leaders for the next generation.
We discussed leadership in church today when we were studying about the life of Joseph. Joseph had decided to make God’s concerns more important that his own concerns. His determination to do right even under very tempting and trying circumstances allowed him to be used of God in amazing ways later in his life.
Yes, it is necessary! A homeschool mission statement will help you survive and succeed.
Mission Statement: Our Views Change
A lot of us moms start out with dreams of being the perfect mom, the perfect homeschool mom, always keeping our kids happy and safe as they grow. We want to teach them to become responsible citizens and Christians who love the Lord and serve Him. And then after a while we are just like, “I hope to survive this day and this week!” A homeschool mission statement will help you survive and succeed!
While my husband and I didn’t start out with a mission statement, it developed over time. We strove to do an exceptional job in educating our children but our goal became more than merely raising smart kids who knew the Bible. Continue reading “Homeschool Mission Statement: Is It Necessary?”
Tires are all the same, right? That’s what I thought, too, until I started to write about them! #sponsored See Promocode below.
Now I’m learning a whole new vocabulary: weight bearing, vibration muting, aspect ratio, uniform tire quality grades rating system, temperature resistance, load index and speed rating. Not to mention stability tracking!
Tires, Technology and Rebates
Fortunately, Bob Cronk and his team at Grand Gorge Tires know and understand the vocabulary of tires as well as what you need for your vehicle in this area.
Additionally, the office staff stay up-to-date on the “wheeling and dealing” of the tire companies to get you the best deals. There are rebates and specials happening regularly! I really appreciated Theresa finding me a $75 rebate on 4 tires this past week.
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) on your care has to be re-calibrated after each tire change. Otherwise, there will be an annoying little light on your dash. Grand Gorge Tires has the special equipment to speed you on your way!
Go by to see them on 35487 State Highway 23 in Grand Gorge or give them a call today: 607-588-4100. Ask about their current promotion: Elizabeth5.
I post reviews because no matter how good a day you have homeschooling, sometimes you still need tires.
I am Elizabeth Estelle, Homeschool Christian Mom, providing timely access to homeschooling answers for moms who have an “I’m stuck” moment during the day.
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