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Growing in His Word

I am so thankful for God’s grace poured out through our Bible education at church. I am learning so much and being deeply challenged in my walk with the Lord. The men in our church are faithfully sharing the Word of God, and it’s evident that the Lord is using them mightily. We are currently studying the books of Judges, Zechariah, Proverbs, and Habakkuk—books that are not often preached in many churches today. I’m especially grateful that we get to praise God and grow in our knowledge of who He is through these often-overlooked portions of Scripture. Our church also offers courses through the Bible Institute, such as Old and New Testament Surveys. The more we learn, the more we are stirred to live like Christ—and the more we feel the burden and joy of sharing the grace of the Lord with others. Truly, God transforms His children through His Word. All glory and praise to God Almighty! If you’ve come across this page and would like to hear some of the sermons, check out this link and be ...

Homeschooling journey is about to start!

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When my husband and I began thinking about starting a family, we earnestly prayed for wisdom regarding how we would educate our future children. Given the growing influence of secular values in education, we never imagined entrusting our children to that system. But the Lord revealed to us a different and uncommon path—homeschooling, centered on godliness. Homeschooling was entirely new to me, but God, in His grace, surrounded me with godly Christians who offered insights, encouragement, and even helpful materials to support our homeschooling journey. Today, my eldest daughter is four years old, and I’ve been homeschooling her for several years now. As she turns five this year and begins formal schooling, I’m incredibly grateful to the Lord for leading us to a Christian homeschool provider—the Philippine Christian School of Tomorrow. Last week, we visited the school for her assessment and for me to receive training on how to use their materials. At first, it felt overwhelming, but I tr...