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Why this title, Seeking Learning by Study and Faith?
In the Doctrine and Covenants (revelations given to the prophet Joseph Smith) section 88:118, the Lord tells us:
In the Doctrine and Covenants (revelations given to the prophet Joseph Smith) section 88:118, the Lord tells us:
And as all have not faith, seek ye diligently and teach one another words of wisdom; yea, seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom; seek learning, even by study and also by faith.As we started our homeschooling journey, actually as I started reading more about educational options and educational theories when my son was having a bit of a rough time in the local public school last year, I was reminded of this scripture. What does it mean to me? Many things, but here's a brief list:
- Seek- we need to seek learning, it's not going to just happen. I wish I did more of that in school, and know I need to do it now to have a "scholar phase" as TJEd puts it. This means having a passion for what is being learned, wanting to know more, and doing what it takes to learn it.
- Seek learning by study- the only way to learn something is to study it! This year I'm working on nature and history studies, along with classics in literature. What are you wanting to study?
- Seek learning by faith- I remember attending BFA (Kimber Academy now, which is a part time, religious, private school) and what a blessing it was to have the Spirit with us as we studied. I miss the inspirational moments where I wanted to learn as much as I could about a subject. We tried their distance program for about 10 minutes this year, but my 7 year old isn't quite ready for that. Instead we focus on learning with faith as we do morning devotionals including special holiday lessons (like a 30 day countdown based on the Living Christ), work on memorizing scriptures and poems, and as I renew my own faith-filled studies in the scriptures and religious materials.
- I'm learning that if we're really seeking learning, we need our minds and bodies to be healthy. My husband recently found out he has Type 2 Diabetes, and we're all working on changing our eating/exercise habits (which is so hard when you're a choco-holic!!). This has helped us in many ways. Though I wish we had started the changes years ago, I look forward to learning and growing more in this area as well as all of the others.
- Taking in the whole phrase, and thinking about schooling all together: for me, seeking to know God's will when it comes to education has been the game changer for me. Last Fall we tried doing a distance program with a charter school- which was a lot of hassle and brought a lot of frustration. Then we tried doing part time days at the public school, which again was a lot of hassle and frustration. Finally I felt the Spirit telling me that there is a better way for US (maybe not everyone, but for us) to learn and grow. It's not a specific curriculum, and it's not set up like the public school, but I feel like it is much better for my kids and for me. When I feel like rushing or pushing too hard and feel frustrated, I get that little inkling and reminder that I need to remember the better way- where we work on the love of learning (Mister 7 is not a fan of academics YET it's my goal to help him LOVE it all, but Mr. 4 already does so the goal is to keep that passion alive), love of nature (by spending lots of time outdoors and learning about God's creations around us as well as those neat animals/plants on other continents), love of our family members (this is much harder than academics!!), love of work (all types of work), love for Heavenly Father and knowing His plan for us, and following Him. That is a better way for us, and finding that took SEEKING, with STUDY AND FAITH! Now I just need to use those same skills on a daily basis, seeking, studying, and building faith. Every. Day.
TTFN
Carrie
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