Nancy Manos | Ep. 120

Nov 20, 2024

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About this Episode

How do you move from surviving to thriving in difficult seasons? Zan and Nancy continue their heart-to-heart discussion about the power of prayer in your homeschool journey, exploring how parents’ midnight prayers and tears reflect God’s own heart. From fasting and prayer during legislative battles to stopping mid-lesson to seek God together, they share practical ways to make prayer your default response to both crisis and daily challenges. Their encouraging conversation reminds homeschool parents that through prayer, we find strength, peace, joy, help, and  deliverance as we partner with our Heavenly Father in raising our children.

 

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Nancy Manos enjoys speaking, writing, event planning, and graphic design. She is a collaborator for the podcast and assists Zan with social media marketing, guest selection, moral support, and more. She joins Zan for this encouraging and practical heart-to-heart chat about the power of prayer. Nancy homeschooled her two daughters from preschool through high school and found it to be a rich, rewarding, and sometimes challenging experience. She recently served as the co-coordinator and host of the National Homeschool Day of Prayer, sponsored by Homeschool Freedom and the National Alliance of Christian Home Education Leadership. Nancy has served in homeschool leadership for more than 20 years and is passionate about encouraging and equipping parents in the home education adventure. Nancy and her husband, James, live in Gilbert, Arizona.

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At BJU Press Homeschool, we’re committed to providing children an education from a biblical worldview that is academically sound and challenges them to advance, think critically, and live like Christ. This type of education is not often possible in public schools because of the number of children taught in a classroom, a difference in worldview, and peer and societal pressure to conform. Homeschooling allows parents to instruct and disciple their children without daily fighting messages from an opposing worldview taught in the classroom. And with tuition costs and fees for private schooling or tutoring, homeschooling may be the only option for parents who are concerned for their children’s physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
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