
The Home Is Still the Heart of God’s Plan
God’s plans for His people are so good… and they haven’t changed since the beginning of time. This truth has been settling deep into my

God’s plans for His people are so good… and they haven’t changed since the beginning of time. This truth has been settling deep into my

If your home looks anything like ours right now, you may be feeling the swirl of these final days before Christmas Eve. Decorations that still

As we move toward the end of the first semester and the whirlwind of the holiday season begins to swirl around us, many homeschool families

Last night, all our kids stopped by to see us. Once again, the house lit up with activity and laughter, and at one point, I

Some of the best ideas in life come quietly. They don’t make a big splash, they don’t feel world-changing at first — but years later,

This past week, David and I had the joy of traveling to Branson for a TTD365 retreat. The retreat was amazing– 365 retreats always are!

Can you believe it’s already mid-October? The freshness of this new school year has probably started to fade a little. The planners that were once
This episode is meant for parents only — not little ears — but it will equip you to disciple your children well in a world
In this episode of the Teach Them Diligently Podcast, David and Leslie Nunnery unpack one of the most common questions they hear: What does it

Have you ever ended a homeschool day thinking: All I did today was correct behavior? I just read an email from a mom noting that she

Every homeschool parent I’ve ever talked to has had at least one year they’d love to forget. Maybe it was the curriculum that never clicked,

I remember one morning, early in my homeschooling years, when I was already exhausted before the day even started. Our youngest had been up half the night

The year was 1980. I remember it well because it was the summer we lived in Greenville, OH. I had just finished 2nd grade. My

There’s a room in the front of our house that’s known as the “fancy office.” I can’t remember how it got that name or who

Four miles from our house is a forest. Maybe you have heard me talk about this place in the past. It is the kind of

Recently, I sat down with a young mom at our church who’s preparing to homeschool. She told me why she wanted to homeschool, and she

Last week, we rented a house at Murrells Inlet, SC. The waves from the Atlantic were only a short walk away which was great since

Last Thursday night, David and I came home late from the hospital where we met our first grandchild. As we walked through the door, I

God’s plans for His people are so good—and they haven’t changed since the beginning of time. The Lord really reinforced that for me this week

I know firsthand how heavy mid-winter can feel in the world of homeschooling. By February and early March, the excitement of a new school year

How Does a Scoffer Return? Typically, a scoffer returns on their knees. Let’s take a moment to identify the scoffer at the last stage of

In this special episode, Leslie Nunnery sits down with her two sons, Camden and Payton, to discuss their homeschool experience and how it has shaped

What does it mean to pass on a legacy of faith to your children? I was reflecting on this recently as I was praying for

The mid-year slump is real, and for many homeschool families, February and early March bring feelings of burnout, discouragement, and exhaustion. The excitement of the