A not-so-quiet revolution is happening in America and homeschoolers are leading it.
A recent report shows that over 3.1 million students –that’s 6% of school-aged kids — are now homeschooled in the U.S. That’s HUGE!
The number keeps skyrocketing as more families walk away from public school! 📈📈
After COVID, the ‘experts’ said homeschooling would fade. That it was just a pandemic blip. But they were wrong – – the numbers haven’t dropped. They’ve only gone up.
Why?
Because parents are fed up with the radically anti-Christian agendas, the lack of customization for their student, the standardized testing, the anti-family chaos – – and they’re choosing something better: freedom for their family.
Even in states with strict laws and heavy restrictions, homeschool enrollment is doubling and tripling. This isn’t just a trend, it’s a shift. And you’re part of it.
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Here were some of my takeaways from this report. 💭
- In multiple states, homeschool enrollment has doubled or even tripled in the last five years. Especially in “blue” states, where conservative values are under attack.
- Even in areas where public schools have tried to “rebrand” or pivot, families continue to walk away choosing freedom, flexibility, and faith-based learning instead.
- Many parents say they started homeschooling reluctantly… but stayed because they saw how much it changed their family for the better.
This tells me that homeschoolers are going to lead the next generation.
They’re going to own businesses and raise families, they’re going to be doctors, contractors, lawyers, and will run for office. We pray that many of them will be homeschooling moms who raise a new generation of homeschool leaders!
In my opinion, they’re our best hope to regain the America that we’ve lost.
Even when it doesn’t always feel like it, I hope this report reminds you that we’re truly raising up the next generation of truth-tellers and leaders – – right from our kitchen tables. 💡💡
For freedom,



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