April 7th, 5:00 AM CST
Homeschool With Jesus in War Zones
Covered in This Session:
- Your children will be shaped by the environment and people that you choose to surround your family with.
- God gives each of us a calling and places us in situations where we can steward that calling and use it for the good of others.
- God calls us to be faithful with where He calls us and trust the outcome to Him.
- Put your own agendas on God’s altar when you’re about to make a decision, and ask Him what He would have you do.
- As a parent, you must be following Christ first before your children will, living a holy life and confessing sin and asking forgiveness when you fail.
David Eubank was born in Texas and grew up as the son of Christian missionaries in Thailand before attending Texas A&M University and being commissioned as an officer in the US Army. He is a former U.S. Army Special Forces and Ranger officer, is the founder and leader of the Free Burma Rangers (FBR). Karen grew up in California and Washington State, graduated from Seattle Pacific University and worked as a special education teacher in Washington State. She married David in 1993, and since then they have served as missionaries in Burma, Africa and the Middle East. Karen homeschooled all three of our children. Along with relief, the family’s personal mission is to share the love of Jesus Christ and to help people be free from oppression. They work alongside the over 130 ethnic FBR relief teams in the conflict areas of Burma, Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria, and Sudan giving help, hope, and love and putting a light on the situation. The Eubank family started the Global Day of Prayer for Burma and the Good Life Club family outreach program.