Is “Homeschool Blogger” Redundant?

Well, Alex King, one of our faithful readers and author of the blog SmartHomeschool seems to think so. Our conservative, homeschooled readers will appreciate his current series that draws a parallel between the current blog movement and the homeschool movement of the 80’s and 90’s.

They’re not too long, so be sure to read Part One and Part Two, and feel free to leave a comment if you enjoy the read.

5 Responses to “Is “Homeschool Blogger” Redundant?”

  1. SecDef Says:

    That’s an interesting parallel….add to it the fact that Hillary Clinton doesn’t like either… :D

  2. natalie Says:

    Just in the past week or so I’ve stumbled upon this whole blogring of young homeschool bloggers. What an encouragement it has been to me! It is so exciting to see other young homeschoolers who are zealously serving the Lord and making an impact in our society! I am very impressed with the quality and content of your writing on this site and have already become a regular reader.
    I remember a number of years ago helping with book sales at a New Attitude conference when your brother Josh came to our area. It’s wonderful to see that you two have much of his same vision and heart for reaching other young people.
    I guess I’m not technically of “rebelutionary” age anymore, but my heart overflows with gratitude to the Lord for allowing me to be part of this generation of homeschoolers - I can’t wait to see what God continues to do in the years ahead!
    God bless you!

  3. Alex Jordan Harris Says:

    Hey Natalie, thank you so much for your encouragement and support. Actually, since we’ve talked a lot about adultescents and and kidults lately, you can still be a rebelutionary, past 30. And of course, anyone can be a rebelutionary at heart. =)

    God bless you!

  4. natalie Says:

    lol! Then I guess I definitely still qualify - as I’m not even past 30! 24 to be exact.
    Also, I found a link to the phase[one] conference website. Is that something you guys are still working on? I would be really interested in getting more info about it when it’s available. I am pretty involved in the homeschool community here - Wichita, Kansas - and would seriously consider working with you to hold a conference here. We have a large homeschool population in this area and I think it would draw a lot of people.
    Anyway, just thought I’d run that by you…I’d love to know what you think! You can feel free to e-mail me if you want.

  5. blog Says:

    greatings…

    great post…

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