Homeschool Entrepreneurism Catches Fire
With homeschooled children in the U.S. now numbering in the millions, most of them being raised in a Christian worldview, what happens when all these students reach their teen years? Many go to college � despite the fact that higher education is increasingly steeped in leftist indoctrination and sexual obsession � toughing it out in an unfriendly environment in hopes of becoming prepared for the adult world of work and career. Some try to avoid the ravages of secular culture by attending a Christian college. But an increasing number of homeschoolers are trying a different road. They are becoming entrepreneurs and business owners.
With homeschooled children in the U.S. now numbering in the millions, most of them being raised in a Christian worldview, what happens when all these students reach their teen years? Many go to college � despite the fact that higher education is increasingly steeped in leftist indoctrination and sexual obsession � toughing it out in an unfriendly environment in hopes of becoming prepared for the adult world of work and career. Some try to avoid the ravages of secular culture by attending a Christian college. But an increasing number of homeschoolers are trying a different road. They are becoming entrepreneurs and business owners.
Home Businesses for Homeschoolers
Operating a home-based business is becoming a much more common, desired option for many people today. I believe there are many reasons why homeschoolers in particular could benefit from having a home business. It has been my observation, through knowing many homeschooling families, that many of them are on a tight budget. This is understandable, since most are operating on one income, and at the same time, paying to educate their children themselves.
Operating a home-based business is becoming a much more common, desired option for many people today. I believe there are many reasons why homeschoolers in particular could benefit from having a home business. It has been my observation, through knowing many homeschooling families, that many of them are on a tight budget. This is understandable, since most are operating on one income, and at the same time, paying to educate their children themselves.
Local Homeschool family business makes Inc. Magazine's Top 500 list
A local homeschooler father of five and partner with his father in a family-owned business has just made Inc. Magazine's Top 500 list. Fitness Plus, a local family-owned company based out of O'Fallon, Missouri, has made Inc. Magazine's list of the 500 fastest growing private companies. The company, which repairs fitness machines, is listed at #363 on the magazine's annual list of the 500 fastest growing private companies. Fitness Plus provides top quality on-site fitness equipment repair services in the St. Louis area and also operates FitnessRepairParts.com, which sells replacement parts for exercise equipment.