
Creating a Home of Grace
What kind of environment does your homeschool create? Is it a place where your child feels free to fail, ask questions, and be themselves? Or is it more focused on performance? In Grace-Based Parenting, Tim Kimmel urges parents to create homes filled with grace—not fear. In homeschooling, that looks like: When

Speaking Life and Truth in Your Homeschool Day
In a homeschool day full of “Did you finish that?” and “Stop bugging your brother,” it’s easy to forget the power of our words. But Scripture tells us: life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21). Gary Chapman’s The 5 Love Languages of Children reminds us that words—especially words of

A Gospel-Based Approach to Homeschool Discipline
We all want obedient kids. But in our homeschool days, it’s easy to fall into the trap of behavior management instead of heart discipleship. Stop hitting your sister. Sit still. Finish your reading. Sound familiar? Paul David Tripp, in his book Parenting, reminds us: our job isn’t to fix our

How to trust God with Your Homeschool Journey
Let’s face it — homeschooling can feel overwhelming. When the lesson plans fall apart, the toddler won’t nap, and your teenager questions everything, it’s easy to think, I’m failing. But what if the key to peace isn’t in doing more… but in trusting more? In Grace-Based Parenting, Tim Kimmel reminds us

The 5 Love Languages in Your Homeschool
Every child is different — but the way we connect with them can make or break thehomeschool experience. According to The 5 Love Languages of Children by GaryChapman and Ross Campbell, when kids feel loved in their unique way, theythrive — not just emotionally, but spiritually and academically. So what

Raising Kingdom Kids, Not Just Smart Ones
Learn how to keep Jesus at the center of your homeschool and raise childrenwhose faith is deeper than their knowledge. When you’re knee-deep in lesson plans, math problems, and grammar rules, it’s easy to focus on academics and forget the big picture. But the goal of Christian homeschooling isn’t just