Recordings Listing
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Apr. 28 through 29, 2023
WA 2023 Spring -Let Us Press On
Presented by: Christian Heritage Home Educators of WashingtonSet Price: $59.00
Let Us Press On: Complete Conference Set
This is the complete set of recorded sessions from the 2023 Christian Heritage Family Discipleship Conference held in Kent Washington.
Apr. 28, 2023
Parents and students, there are problems with traditional higher education. Yet, few people realize that amazing benefits come from one-on-one mentor-driven education and that biblical discipleship can continue to the college years. Your student can launch into life NOW (a new paradigm for “higher education”) with clear vision, powerful mentoring relationships, and real-life application. Also hear practical tips to prepare for entrepreneurship.
Apr. 28, 2023
Hebrews 11:6 teaches that those who come to God must believe, first that HE IS and second, that He rewards those who diligently seek Him—to believe that He is who He reveals himself to be. How much do you know of this God, and how does this knowledge impact your life? How much have you experienced this Reward?
Apr. 29, 2023
“Joy to the world the Lord has come” is a wonderful thing to sing at Christmastime when everything seems joyous. But does this powerful truth set the tone of your home? Is your family characterized by gospel-powered joy flowing wherever the Kingdom of God takes root? For a little more joy in your home, take heart! “He comes to make his blessing flow”! Find seven habits of joy-filled families that crank the faucet of “joy in the Holy Spirit” wide open!
Apr. 29, 2023
“This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased!”—Father to Son. “I delight to do your will”—Son to Father. The ultimate father-son relationship is characterized by delighting, and seeking to delight. Does this characterize your father-son relationship? Drawing from the Word and his own experiences as a father and a son, Daniel paints a picture of delight that forges the strongest father-son bonds. There is no extra cost for this special workshop.
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 19 through 20, 2021
WA - 2021 Spring Conference
Presented by: Christian Heritage Home Educators of WashingtonSet Price: $49.00
WA - 2021 Spring Conference
More Than Conquerors - Pursuing Christ Amid New Challenges (Please note: Dr. McLeod's and Bill Jack's sessions are not included in the set)
Mar. 20, 2021
- Discerning what your kids will remember most from your parenting - Practical tips to build strong relationships with your children - Building a family team that stays together and enjoys one another - Four factors for strong family relationships
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 19 through 20, 2015
OR-2015 Our Hope is in the Lord
Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association NetworkSet Price: $99.00
2015 Complete Conference
The 2015 Conference theme reminds us that "Our Hope is in the Lord" as we raise our families, tend our marriages, and homeschool. Sessions from the 2015 Oregon Christian Home Education Conference address all those aspects of Christian homeschool family life.
Jun. 19, 2015
What does it mean to be an Entrepreneur? Is entrepreneurialism just for a select few, or is it something that even young people should pursue? Regardless of who you are, or where you work, the Word of God gives us a number of fundamental keys to personal growth and true success in life. In this session, you will learn 5 powerful, yet practical keys to developing as an entrepreneur. You will gain an understanding of why they are essential and how you can implement them.
Jun. 19, 2015
Life in a post-modern world can be tough for Christians – especially young Christians. When skepticism is the rage and Christ is "so not cool," it's not always easy to express one's faith, much less do so courageously and convincingly. With pressure-relieving simplicity, this session will equip young Christians to stand up, step out, and defend the Christian faith – all without losing their own.
If you pay any attention to the latest trends in popular culture, it’s impossible to deny that something is desperately wrong with our world. And while it might be nice to imagine that homeschoolers are unaffected by these trends, we cannot plead immunity to the lust and pride which saturates our toxic culture. The satanic rebellion of our generation is having its effect on us. So how should we respond? Should we resign ourselves to the status quo? Should we hide away in polar huts with lead lining? Or, should we just pretend things are not as bad as they seem? Upholding the biblical alternative to these extremes, this session will challenge you to stop playing games, and start picking fights. It will challenge you to draw some lines and start pitching the battle. It will challenge you to ask, “What’s the difference between pop culture, Jesus and me?”
Jun. 20, 2015
Many parents begin the Homeschool Journey motivated by a strong desire to nurture deep and enduring relationships with their children. Over time, they realize that winning and keeping their children's hearts requires something more than simply schooling them at home...especially during the teenage years. With stories that will make you laugh and cry, Daniel shares how God, in His great mercy, used two wonderful but imperfect parents to humbly, lovingly and yet courageously train him up in the way he should go, and not depart from it.
Jun. 20, 2015
No matter where we turn, we're facing an epidemic of visionless, clueless, fantasy-driven young people. Stuck in an education system which fosters this disconnect from reality, few Millennials, even Christians, are able to successfully bridge the gap into real life. From the perspective of a Millennial, Daniel calls students and parents to adopt a new paradigm for his generation in light of God's word. Don't attend this session unless you are ready to be challenged with a new vision for life and an awakened understanding of the responsibilities God calls every young person to fulfill.
Conference:
Friday & Saturday
Jun. 22 through 23, 2012
OR-2012 Start Strong, Stay Strong, Finish Strong
Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association NetworkJun. 22, 2012
What does it mean to be an Entrepreneur? Is entrepreneurship just for a select few, or is it something that even young people should pursue? In scripture, we are taught that the basics of entrepreneurship – responsibility, initiative and ownership – are important, not just for business owners, but also for young people who are just beginning to make their way in life. Now, you too will be challenged to think of yourself as an entrepreneur. In this session, you will learn 5 powerful, yet practical keys to developing as an entrepreneur, gaining an understanding of why they are essential and how you can implement them.
Jun. 23, 2012
Christian young people are leaving the faith in droves and, homeschoolers are not completely exempt from this tragedy. Even though we have received so many blessings and advantages through the sacrifices of our parents, the fight continues, and we will lose if we let down our guard. This session, addressed primarily to the next generation of homeschoolers, will clarify what is at stake in this new era, and inspire young people with the courage necessary to be faithful to, and build upon their godly heritage.
Conference:
Friday - Sunday
Jun. 24 through 26, 2011
OR-2011 Delight in the Lord
Presented by: Oregon Christian Home Education Association NetworkJun. 25, 2011
What does your student need to be successful today? A college degree? For many families, answering the college question is a difficult task. Often the cost, time required, inefficiencies, or negative college environment are too great an obstacle. Sadly, many families either choose against attending college or borrow thousands of dollars to do so. In this session, we challenge what a true college education is and what it takes to compete in the 21st Century. We discuss the importance of internships, will introduce a new proven system for earning college credit for a fraction of the time and cost, and the financial benefits of putting the money you would have spent on traditional college into helping launch your student into life.