COH #176: Some Things Moms Love

Jacque | May 12, 2009

Happy Mother’s Day to you all! I hope you had a blessed Mother’s Day, celebrating with whomever you are Mom to or call Mom. When asked what I want for Mother’s Day my children can all tell you what I am going to say: “All I want is for you to get along and do [...]

Homeschool Seniors Contest

Jacque | May 23, 2008

My sweet graduating daughter, Miss Amanda Dixon, is hosting a fun giveaway for homeschool Seniors class of 2008! She is giving away some class of 2008 t shirts from The Homeschool Boutique! Be sure to swing over and check it out.
I am so proud of Amanda, that she has made it these many years, and [...]

Two of Our Girls

Jacque | May 2, 2008

Here are my two favorite oldest daughters, Amanda and Jocelyn. We took this picture for Jocelyn’s blog. Our family has had two giveaways, and we gave away Homeschool Boutique products in both of them, so they blessed Jocelyn with a really nice tshirt! I actually won a HB tshirt in a contest last year, and [...]

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Hear, O Yisra’ĕl: יהוה our Elohim, יהוה is one!
{Deuteronomy 6:4-9, Mark 12:28-30}


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Who am I? Nobody special; just a flawed wife and mom, daughter, sister, and friend chosen by Yahveh to follow and tell about him.


Jacque Mrs. Jacque Dixon and her husband, Matt, train their nine children up in Yahveh's narrow way, home schooling on their small homestead in Indiana. She is co-owner and Manager of Gleaning the Harvest, a mission founded by the Dixons, presenting widowed/single mother home school families to Yahweh's people. She is also owner and publisher of Training Sons to Be Men, and Training Daughters, Teaching Wives. Walking Therein is where Jacque writes encouraging home school articles, articles of faith, and the daily lives of the Dixon family.





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