"In this episode of the Global Homeschool Minute podcast, host Shelly Stockton interviews Emily and Travis, a homeschooling couple from Nova Scotia, Canada. They share their inspiring journey of homeschooling through significant hardships, including Travis's brain tumor diagnosis and surgery, as well as Emily's job loss due to vaccine mandates.
Despite these challenges, the couple discusses how their faith in God and commitment to homeschooling has strengthened their family. They explain their approach to education, emphasizing critical thinking, biblical worldview, and fostering a love of learning in their three young children.
Emily and Travis offer encouragement to other homeschooling families facing difficulties, stressing the importance of trusting in God, surrounding oneself with supportive community, and remembering that God equips those He calls to homeschool. Their story is one of perseverance, faith, and finding joy in the midst of trials.
This heartfelt conversation provides valuable insights and inspiration for homeschooling parents, especially those navigating challenging circumstances while educating their children."
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