Easy homeschool missionary lesson ideas for your family

Easy homeschool missionary lesson ideas for your family

Easy homeschool missionary lesson ideas for your family

Would you like to incorporate missionary studies into your homeschool plans? Here is a super resource!

We are watching a set of DVDs called Travel the Road. The subtitle sums it up well: Two guys. One Mission. Zero guarantees.

These episodes have two young men who want to tell people about having a relationship with Jesus. They saved up money, got passports, and set out. They are very honest with what delights them, endangers them, and even scares them.

God isn’t looking for people of great faith, but for individuals ready to follow Him. – Hudson Taylor

What is missionary life like?

Seeing graphic things that other cultures do as part of everyday life can be difficult to watch. But, it’s real. Front row.

Their schedule is to go where God seems to open doors until the money runs out.

It takes every ounce of romanticism about this lifestyle and rips it up. In its place?  A magnificent display of dedication, adventure, and how desperately people need hope.

Since we homeschool, these DVDs will be part of a Missionary Studies course including great biographies (we have always enjoyed the Heroes of the Faith series too). Regardless of how you school, all children I believe will benefit from these.

Popcorn and movie night once a week perhaps?  They are captivating for all age groups, and… might just be life-changing.

It is possible for the most obscure person in a church, with a heart right toward God, to exercise as much power for the evangelisation of the world, as it is for those who stand in the most prominent positions.” – John R. Mott

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