Questions to write a letter:
1. What do I need (situation, thing)? (Think about what you currently need. What problems do you have? What is painful for you? What would you like to change? What do you want? What would you like to happen?)
2. What does it take to get it? (Methods and goals as general as possible for each element)
3. Why is it needed? (Write a separate answer for each feature. Ask yourself this question many times. If many features are the same argument, it’s very good, because you already know what you are striving for)
4. “The Way” What is needed to obtain these features? (Think of ways this could be implemented. Write a separate answer for each feature.)
5. What life situations/scenarios is this supposed to help with? (think about life contexts in which these solutions could help)
6. When do I need it? (Do I need it before something happens? Am I able to accept it before some change or event in my life? Specify the conditions that must occur to accept it. Alternatively, estimate the year in which you want to receive it.
7. What can I give in return? (Story about the miracles that Saint Joseph has performed so far; I will visit a 10x older person who may feel lonely)
8. What does he not want to give? (explain why, it is important that you are with yourself and know in advance what obligations will be contrary to you. To exclude obligations that you will internally sabotage.)
9. What do I want to give in return? (This is an obligation that will burden you, are you sure you can bear it? And is it really motivating for you?
Sample answers to questions
Sample answer to question no. 1:
When you start asking yourself this question:
thing + situation: A house in the countryside where it is quiet, my wife and children and I can grow towards holiness.
After answering questions no. 2:
thing + situation: A house in the countryside (maximum 1 hour by car to the current house) where it is quiet, my wife, children and I can grow towards holiness.
After answering questions no. 3 and following:
thing + situation: A house in the countryside (maximum 1 hour by car to the current house) where it is quiet, my wife and children and I can grow towards holiness. In addition, we are nutritionally, physically and energetically secured (in case of hunger and social unrest)
Sample answer to question no. 2:
1. Children must have easy access to other children who are also learning at home. – To be able to be outside the education system, and thus protect yourself from the negative influence of mobile devices, the Internet and gender education + to be able to make better use of this time and develop the skills needed to cope with adulthood
2. Quiet – way: in the countryside, away from a busy road, sheltered by a forest, large area of 10 km2; why?: to be less tired and overstimulated and thus hear God better
Time for prayer, getting to know God and reflection, method: room only for prayer, time for prayer every day, friends also practicing prayer; – why?: the energy obtained will allow us to devote more attention to God and prayer (we will cut off unnecessary stimuli – what?)
3. Nutritional security – method: thanks to the land we can cultivate and breed.
4. Physical security – method: the area and the house are solidly protected against the intrusion of uninvited guests, also in the event of war.
5. Energy security (independence) – method: there are power plants from renewable sources in the area and energy banks at home that allow you to survive without external energy supplies.
6. Maximum 1 hour by car to your current home – check the travel time on the map; Why? To be able to reach parents quickly in emergency situations.
7. On the west side of the river to be protected from a possible attack by a neighboring country.
Sample answer to question no. 3:
Why you need it:
1. To protect children from gender and the negative impact of systemic education (uncontrolled access to the Internet, access to pornography, violence).
2. To protect the family against possible hunger and war.
3. To support the family on the path to salvation.
Sample answer to question no. 4:
Ways to get it:
1. Find ways to live cheaper in a house and in an area that meets our needs. So you don’t necessarily have to buy it, you can rent it, lease it, join another family.
2. Look for other Christian families raising children in the Home Education mode.
3. Increase your own revenues
Sample answer to question no. 5:
Scenarios:
1. Poverty (lack of healthy food, hunger)
2. War (lack of safety and food and water)
3. Safe times – genderism
Sample answer to question no. 6:
Before:
1. things will get unsettled at the country’s border
2. there will be blackouts that will cause shortages in food supplies and production
3. (rejected – because solving the problem is independent of getting a house): the older son will have to go to the 4th grade – because then he will have to take more exams and preparing for these exams will require more discipline from all of us
Sample answer to question no. 7:
1. Make an online shrine in honor of Saint Joseph. So that as many people as possible on earth would be able to write and send a letter to Saint Joseph. (i.e. use my IT and organizational skills)
2. We will tell about the miracles that Saint Joseph performed for us
Sample answer to question no. 8:
Health, standard of living (work, time with family)
Sample answer to question no. 9:
1. Make an online shrine in honor of Saint Joseph. So that as many people as possible on earth would be able to write and send a letter to Saint Joseph. (i.e. use my IT and organizational skills)
2. We will tell about the miracles that Saint Joseph performed for us