Online Homeschool Communities
Are you a homeschooler? Consider getting involved in a Christian forum or message board or perhaps commenting on a blog. You might even want to start your own blog. This is a great way for homeschooling parents to share ideas, to encourage one another, and to pray with one another.
Let the message about Christ, in all its richness, fill your lives.
Teach and counsel each other with all the wisdom he gives.
Colossians 3:16 NLT
In addition to the communities listed below, many of the sites listed on the Resources page have blogs or forums.
HF Web Forum. HomeSchool.
Christian Homeschool Fellowship on the Web. Forum, articles, and resources.
Christian Parents Forum. Education.
Classical Christian Homeschooling. Message board.
Homeschool.com. Forum: Christian homeschooling.
HomeschoolChristian.com. Forums. Helpful information, encouragement, and fellowship for your homeschooling journey.
HomeschoolSpot. Discussions about curriculum, lessons and activities, homeschool resources, family, Christian issues, news, and other topics relevant to homeschooling.
HomeschoolSupport. Forum from Crosswalk.com.
NATHHAN. National Challenged Homeschoolers Associated Network. To encourage homeschooling families with special needs children, in ways that glorify the Lord Jesus Christ and equip parents to confidently raise their children with special needs or disabilities.
Christian Homeschool Fellowship on the Web. Forum, articles, and resources.
Christian Parents Forum. Education.
Classical Christian Homeschooling. Message board.
Homeschool.com. Forum: Christian homeschooling.
HomeschoolChristian.com. Forums. Helpful information, encouragement, and fellowship for your homeschooling journey.
HomeschoolSpot. Discussions about curriculum, lessons and activities, homeschool resources, family, Christian issues, news, and other topics relevant to homeschooling.
HomeschoolSupport. Forum from Crosswalk.com.
NATHHAN. National Challenged Homeschoolers Associated Network. To encourage homeschooling families with special needs children, in ways that glorify the Lord Jesus Christ and equip parents to confidently raise their children with special needs or disabilities.