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Spreading the Word...Radio Interviews? **
Shocking is how I would describe some of the things that have
developed in preparation for this trip, but this latest development
takes the cake. Get this...
We have, over the past few months, contacted a few people asking for their support of
our trip, but the goal was not to gain recognition. The goal was to share our lives - to
celebrate the incredible opportunities that we as homeschoolers have, to
encourage other people to rethink what is possible in their own lives, and to
share what we learn about American history. Now, we have been asked to
consider doing radio and possibly a few TV interviews during our trip, essentially as advocates for
homeschooling. This opportunity was completely unsolicited. Stunning, isn't
it?
With media attention it would be easy to get carried away to a place we
never
intended to go. I am afraid of that. On the other hand, if God has
arranged this opportunity, how can we say no, particularly in light of
all He
has done to make the trip possible? I'm also concerned about
misrepresenting homeschooling. It's so dear to me. In my community
it's very common and I don't usually have to give a defense for why we
do it. There are many reasons, but many of them are heart reasons and
honestly I'm not sure I can articulate them well. I don't want to come
across like an idiot, giving homeschoolers a bad rap. It's a lot of pressure. Then, as I was praying about all of this, I found Matthew 10:19 - "do not worry about what you will
say". If you look at the context, Jesus is sending his
disciples out to spread the word. Maybe this trip is an opportunity for
the country to see an example of what homeschooling is like, up close.
Maybe we're being asked to give
it a face, make it personal, demystify it for people who are considering
it but are nervous. Maybe not, but either way we're going to have to
decide very soon whether we want to do interviews along the way or not.