The Breeze: Short story writing competition for under 13 year olds

The Breeze FM are advertising a short story competition that could be of interest to any gifted writers out there. Winning prize is $400 plus books for the school library and the competition starts Monday.

400 words is coming soon to the Breeze – it’s our short story writing competition!
Open to anyone aged 13 or under – All you have to do is make up a story using no more than 400 words.

2 Categories:

9 and under

10-13

there are 2 categories 9 and under and 10-13’s
What do you think you might write about?
Get reading – get inspired – get writing.
Get writing your stories now – “400 words” coming Monday to The Breeze

For more information: http://www.thebreeze.co.nz/400-Words/tabid/1131/articleID/6541/Default.aspx

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 1 May 2013:  One year on (Craig Smith’s Health) page 7 click here

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Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

Get the kids in your family to enter – there are 2 categories 9 and under and 10-13’s

1st prize {in each category}  is $400 cash and books for the school library

Entries will be accepted via post {an official entry form must be included – print it from this website} or you can upload your entry from 6am Monday

Get writing those stories now – “400 words” coming Monday to The Breeze.

– See more at: http://www.thebreeze.co.nz/400-Words/tabid/1131/articleID/6541/Default.aspx#sthash.45RSnE3Y.dpuf

Botkin Family Webinar on Education :: Watch the Video

Watch the video invitation here!

Starting September 3, the Botkin family will be hosting a 7-week webinar on educating children for leadership in the real world. Featuring all seven Botkin children, as well as Geoffrey and Victoria, they’ll be taking on the tough questions: What do you do if your child has a special gifting? How should we teach our sons and daughters marketable skills? How do we teach them to navigate the real world without becoming like the world? How do we find the best resources without breaking the bank? How do we prevent homeschool dropouts? What constitutes “success,” and how do we help our children achieve it? What should we do about higher education? And how do we teach our children well about things we don’t know ourselves?It’s $39 to sign up for this weekly whole-family event, running every Tuesday evening from September 3 to October 15. Subscribers can submit live questions and get permanent access to the recorded sessions.

Go Here to Learn More and Sign Up
Six Sessions, Plus Free Bonus Q&A Session!

  1. Ready for What? What We Must Educate Our Children to Be and Do
  2. Ready to Think and Communicate: How to Have Something to Say and How to Say it – Studying Theology, Apologetics, Critical Thinking Skills, Writing, Researching, Editing, Speaking, and how to boldly give an answer.
  3. Ready to Lead Culture: How to Take Dominion of the Arts Without the Arts Taking Dominion of You – Studying Music, Art, Photography, Graphic Design, Fashion, and Filmmaking
  4. Ready to Take Dominion of the Earth: Studying Science, Math, Engineering, Medicine, Computer Sciences, Agriculture, Construction, and the basic knowledge necessary in order to participate in 21st Century progress.
  5. Ready to Lead in the Gates: Studying Economics, Law, Political Science, Military Studies, Geography, and History
  6. Ready for Anything: Figuring Out Vocation, Gifts, Real Life Skills, and the Unique Challenges of the 21st century
  7. Bonus: Final Questions and Answers

Go Here to Learn More and Sign Up

 
The Botkin Family

Left to Right: Nadia, Katharine, David, Anna Sofia, Noah, Geoffrey, Victoria, Isaac, Elizabeth, Luke, Audri, Ethan and Ben focus their work at Western Conservatory on the cultural and ethical questions and conflicts of this generation. Special study and attention is given to the practical application of wisdom to real life and the real world.
About the Botkin Family
Home education pioneers and thirty-year veterans Geoffrey and Victoria Botkin homeschooled their seven children from the beginning. Geoffrey has also lectured on philosophy and history at Hillsdale College, on politics at the Heritage Foundation, on media at the Christian Filmmakers Academy, and on theology in the U.S., Germany, Central America, South Sudan, and New Zealand. He and Victoria will be joined by all seven of their grown children (two married with children), including Isaac (author of Outside Hollywood, producer of “Navigating History: Egypt,” and faculty at the Christian Filmmakers Academy), David (military historian, IT professional), Anna Sofia and Elizabeth (authors of So Much More and It’s (Not That) Complicated, producers of “Return of the Daughters”), Benjamin (musician and composer), and Lucas (volunteer firefighter, studying emergency medicine) and Noah (web developer and designer, studying alternative energy).

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 1 May 2013:  One year on (Craig Smith’s Health) page 7 click here

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Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

 

H.E.A.R.T Northland coming up this September 20th-22nd

HEART 2013 Brochure

Brochure for H.E.A.R.T Northland coming up this September 20th-22nd.

First 20 people to get their $50 registration deposit in get $10 off!!

Simone Jaunay xo
Please ask to have a brochure emailed to you from Simone: tuffsurfergirl@gmail.com


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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 1 May 2013:  One year on (Craig Smith’s Health) page 7 click here

*****

Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

HEART South Island (Glenroy Lodge, Canterbury) – 15-17 September 2013

Address change:

Last minute venue change to Southern Heart due to storm damage at Glenroy. New venue is Blue Skies, 12 Williams St, Kaiapoi. http://www.blueskies.org.nz/
Please pass on to anyone you know who is going!

HEART South Island (Glenroy Lodge, Canterbury)

Home Educators Annual ReTreat

Godly Friendships and a Blessing of Fellowship

Heart July 2013 Mail Out

15-17th September 2013

See attached brochure for details.

At recent meeting I was reminded again about the blessing of godly friendships and fellowship.  Like minded sisters in Christ can bring so much joy, laughter and support.  This was a timely reminder for me. I had recently been studying a book on Godly Friendships and the blessing they can bring.  One thing the author pointed out was, we have to be very intentional to build those relationships and give them opportunity to strengthen and grow.  How can we be a blessing to others or allow the blessing of fellowship reach us if we don’t reach out and step out? This is where the H.E.A.R.T weekend can help.  The Home Educators Annual Retreat is a wonderful way you can nurture existing friendships and reach out for new ones with like minded women.

Whether you grab some friends or come alone, make a commitment to building and strengthening godly friendships in a relaxed and fun weekend – no distractions, just you, like-minded woman and our Lord Jesus who holds us all together in unity.  I encourage you to consider coming along – you can be a real blessing to others or be blessed
yourself.  I honestly believe no one leaves HEART without being touched in some way, you would have to be as you’re showered in heart felt prayer.  It doesn’t matter if you are in a season of peace or chaos, joy or sadness,
or as one lovely lady said “I’d just like to finish a ‘HOT’ drink!’ Be intentional, choose fellowship … come to H.E.A.R.T this year.

Consider this, sometimes it can be easier NOT to come for many varying reasons, but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t.

•  Treat yourself alongside others to a wonderful weekend in a relaxed and friendly country getaway.

•  Dress up for Saturday’s dinner  with a catered 3 course meal and hear Theresa talking ‘between the  sheets.’

•  Hear from Linda about Choosing Joy, and from Kim about Finding Joy.

•  Be blessed with Rosie Boom’s talent and presence in our relaxing Café night,

•  Chat, eat, laugh, relax & enjoy it all.

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Optional Workshops:

Rosie Boom on Homeschool Tips

Barbara Kipfer on God’s Word

Theresa Shephard on Family Traditions

Alison White on Intimacy

Lisa Frater on moods, depression and addiction

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            Optional Discussions: 

Teenagers,

Being Spiritually Solo

Freedom Schooling

To Register or ask any questions email Southernheartnz@gmail.com

Only a $55 deposit is required on registration

to request a brochure or for further details of workshops and talks.

 

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Blessings and thanks,

The Team at Southern Heart

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 1 May 2013:  One year on (Craig Smith’s Health) page 7 click here

*****

Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/

A WORD TO HOMESCHOOL FATHERS IN NZ

Written by Kris Baines 12.7.13

IMG_1604When Christian homeschooling families are asked their reasons for educating their children at home, there are varied responses. Some say it is to “get out of the system” that would otherwise corrupt their children. Some argue that it is the most effective way to build and increase their child’s academic ability. Others may state a certain special need their child has, and therefore is catered for best at home. However, the least common response I hear is that as believers in Jesus Christ, we have been given the primary responsibility for educating our children – simple as that. Taking this a step further, it is even more rare to hear a philosophy that is based on the leadership and responsibility of the father to disciple his children in the ways of the Lord, of which homeschooling is a natural by-product, or outflow of that conviction.

My sincere hope and prayer is that many fathers would read this article. But sadly, that won’t likely be the case. It will be mostly mothers who read these words. Many of those mothers will have a response with anything from “Right, my husband needs to hear this and I am going to make sure he does”, to “How can I respectfully encourage my husband to read these words without usurping his leadership or nagging”.  Ladies, may I suggest the “leave it open on the kitchen benchtop and pray” approach over the “wear him down with suggestions and if required withhold necessary food” approach!

“My sincere hope and prayer is that many fathers would read this article. But sadly, that won’t likely be the case.”

There are 2 main areas in which I believe we are losing our way in regard to Biblical home education. Firstly, The Leadership of Home Education, and secondly, The Goal of Home Education:

THE LEADERSHIP OF HOME EDUCATION One of the few exhortations about the responsibility of parenting in the New Testament is Ephesians 6:4and you, fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord.The interesting thing about this verse, is the specific command towards fathers, in regard to their responsibility to train their children.

Then, in Deuteronomy  6:6-9 we have the “classic” and often quoted passage about the discipleship of children…And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.This passage is not simply a list of principles for a happy home. It is a strong call for obedience to His commands, and also to be pass on those commands to our children. It is a command that “assumes” the constant interaction of a father with his children, in daily life, intentionally interpreting life through the lens of Scripture.

God has a pattern and a plan for Biblical family life, and that consists of a father, who bears and carries out the responsibility to lead his family, love his family, and disciple his family in the commands and instruction of God’s Word. Under that “big picture” it goes without saying that the home educating of children, should be a natural outflow of that structure.

“…God has a pattern and a plan for Biblical family life, and that consists of a father, who bears the responsibility to lead his family…”

This is not to say (and I want to be clear on this), that there is a difference in ability or worth between a father and mother who homeschool their children. But there is a difference in responsibility, and therefore accountability towards God. Look through the book of Proverbs and you will notice that nearly all of the instruction, is given in the context of a father to a son. What does that tell us? Simply that it is again assumed that fathers are the primary authority in the discipleship of their children. Therefore, if homeschooling in essence is discipleship first (training children to know, trust and obey Christ in all things), and academics second (which is the Biblical pattern), does it not go without saying that fathers are to exercise leadership in the home education of their children?

“…homeschooling in essence is discipleship first (training children to know, trust and obey Christ in all things), and academics second…”

Sadly, we see less and less of this today. Many mothers reading this know this to be true. Any fathers reading this, may not have even got this far! As difficult as it is to admit – as men, and as fathers, I believe we have largely abdicated our role as leaders in the home. This then affects us in the arena of homeschooling, because we have unbiblically separated discipleship from education. That leads us to the second main area in which I believe we are losing our way…

THE GOAL OF HOME EDUCATION: When I make the statement “discipleship of character first, and academics second”, that might not make sense to some people. After all, we want our children to be bright, competent and academically successful don’t we? Well not at the expense of godly character we don’t. For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?”- Mark 8:36. Please don’t think I am saying the academic is not important. Not at all – I am just saying that it is secondary.

Is there anything more important to us, than the salvation of our children? If I compartmentalise my life in such a way that all I focus on is “bringing home the bacon”, or get distracted with career goals and personal hobbies at the expense of engaging myself in the discipleship and education of my children – what is it all worth? Fathers must be actively involved in the formation of godly character in their children, and therefore homeschooling should comfortably mesh and intertwine with the consistent practices of family worship, the study and application of Scripture, and purposeful involvement in the local church – all under the leadership and direction of the father.

“After all, we want our children to be bright, competent and academically successful don’t we? Well not at the expense of godly character we don’t”.

How do you define success for your children?  Is it doing well in exams and competitions? Is it achieving a good paying career with great prospects? Worldly success is allowable, and possible when it comes under submission to God’s will, God’s ways and God’s work, but it is never to be pursued to the neglect of God’s will, God’s ways and God’s work. Our greatest desire should be that they grow to understand and know the God of the Bible, are proficient in studying and applying His Word to their lives, and grow to be godly and wise, glorifying God with their lives.

IN SUMMARY What does it look like then in real life, when a father takes leadership in the home, including home education? Well it doesn’t mean the father needs to quit his job, and takes over all the activities his wife has been doing from day to day. It is quite right that the mother spends the majority of time with the children (particularly when young), and is their “primary” teacher. What does make the difference, however, is when a father accepts his leadership role within the home, and takes on board the responsibility of oversight and delegation, evidenced by meticulous engagement with his children in all areas of life. His wife may be far more able and equipped to educate their children in various subjects, but she is more happy and secure under the loving oversight and leadership of an involved husband who casts the vision, and “steers the ship”. When a father does this he is saying by his actions, “I am primarily responsible before the Lord for how our children turn out, and I’m not just dumping that burden on your shoulders alone”.

For example, when a father comes home and sees his wife pulling out her hair from having a “bad day”, he doesn’t respond by saying “Hope tomorrow is better!” Instead, he takes responsibility in the situation, and sits down to talk and pray through a solution. In other words, the husband is aware of what is going on and he is actively engaged in the process as just one part of the whole of his discipleship efforts. He may have much less involvement when it comes to practically “delivering the goods” but his loving leadership has a presence that is felt throughout the day even when he is absent or working.  When possible, fathers should be encouraged to include their children in their work/vocation. Some fathers have made great sacrifices to allow for this, and have reaped the benefits.

“…the husband is aware of what is going on and he is actively engaged in the process…”

On August 2-3, we are hosting a conference on fatherhood. Within the schedule, we will get together with all the homeschool dads in the Christchurch area to meet one another, and hopefully form some beneficial relationships/ provide mutual encouragement. It would be great to see you there if you can make it – more info can be found at http://www.fatherhood.org.nz/.

Kris Baines is a homeschooling father who lives in Rolleston, Christchurch with his wife Becky and their 6 children. In addition to his primary calling as a husband and father, Kris works as a paramedic, pastor, and composer, and also runs a ministry for Christian men called The Psalm 12:1 Project (www.psalmtwelveone.org.nz). Kris can be contacted at krisbaines777@gmail.com

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 1 May 2013:  One year on (Craig Smith’s Health) page 7 click here

*****

Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-what-is-it-all-about/

Exemption Form online: https://hef.org.nz/2012/home-schooling-exemption-form-now-online/

Coming Events: https://hef.org.nz/2013/some-coming-events-for-home-education-during-2013-2/