| The Busy Homeschool Mom's Guide to Romance - Nurturing Your Marriage Through the Homeschool Years: An Interview with Heidi St. John |
Vol. 98, Prg.1-5
June 21-25, 2010 |
How is the state of your union? When was the last time you stopped and put your finger on the pulse of your marriage? If you are struggling in your marriage, or even if you're not, this is a message of hope and encouragement that will remind you of what's important and help you stay on course as you navigate through the homeschool years with the man of your dreams.
Romance for the Busy Homeschool Mom: An Interview with Heidi St. John Vol. 98, Prg. 1-5 June 21-25, 2010 This week on the program, Heidi St. John joins Mike Smith to talk about recovering That Girl—the girl your husband married. She reminds busy moms that your marriage is more important than curriculum, cleaning, or cooking, and offers encouragement to draw you close to your husband again.
Program Listing:

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Guests:

Jay and Heidi St. John
Jay and Heidi were married in 1989, shortly before Jay graduated from Multnomah Bible College. Since that time, they have been blessed by becoming parents to six incredible kids, who range in age from 18 to 4. In 2004, after 17 years of pastoring, the St. Johns founded First Class Homeschool Ministries, a parachurch ministry that helps churches reach out to homeschooling families by hosting a homeschool cooperative. First Class provides parents and churches with all the tools they will need to start and maintain a successful homeschool co-op, including a website for each co-op, online database, leadership training, and promotional materials. Since 2000, over 1,000 children and parents have participated in First Class co-ops, which are now in many parts of the United States. Jay and Heidi are favorite speakers and worship leaders at homeschool conferences and other events each year. Together, they place a special emphasis on nurturing marriage throughout the homeschool years. For more information on First Class Homeschool Ministries, or to contact the St. Johns, please visit their website.