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On today’s podcast, Joie Harber, the co-founder of Creation to Revelation is here to chat with us about a 3-cycle approach to learning the Bible
On today’s podcast, Joie Harber, the co-founder of Creation to Revelation is here to chat with us about a 3-cycle approach to learning the Bible
Today, Leslie is joined by Amber O’Neal Johnston, author of A Place to Belong: Celebrating Diversity and Kinship in the Home and Beyond. Amber has
On today’s podcast, Leslie will be joined by Brian Tanedo to explore an after-high school option that you may have heard about but have not
Summer time is upon us, and with it comes some great opportunities for building on what our kiddos have learned and the things they have
Most of you listening in share the belief that the discipleship of our children is a really important part of our job description. For many,
Today, Leslie Nunnery is joined by Abbie Halberstadt of M is for Mama. They will be talking about how God grows us, even in
Kirk Martin is joining us again today, as we look specifically at how to stop defiance, disrespect and meltdowns without yelling or ruining your
Today, we are joined by Chelsea Cameron. Leslie and Chelsea are going to be talking about the home part of homeschooling, because that’s where the
Today is a BIG day for David and Leslie. It’s their 25th anniversary! Since this episode falls directly on their big silver anniversary, they thought
This week’s topic is an important one as we’ll be looking at homeschool co-op security and safety. While we all wish this was a topic
On today’s podcast, Leslie is going to share with you in a little more detail about a project that she started years ago by journaling
On today’s podcast, Leslie will be chatting with Kate Batistelli all about life after our children launch and leave the home. Kate has a fascinating
Is it possible to gauge how our children are growing in their faith? Could there possibly be a “rubric” that we could look to to
Today’s podcast is really special. Tricia Goyer is joining the podcast, and we’ll be talking all about helping our daughters prepare to meet their future
We talk a lot about the Great Commission and the Gospel here at Teach Them Diligently, and we even go so far as to say
Today’s podcast is all about discipleship—Really Radical Discipleship! Leslie is joined by Champ Thornton, author of the Radical Book for Kids and the new Really
On today’s podcast, David and Leslie will revisit a topic that has proven to be super helpful to families as they’ve talked about it over
Today’s podcast is one all about extraordinary prayer. It’s a conversation about the need for corporate, united prayer and how God has worked through the
For so many families, parents are outnumbered by kiddos, so it’s important to understand how to stay on the mission when you have many children
Although we hate even to entertain the thought, we need to be ready to know how to react if the state ever approaches us, and our guest today is incredibly well-equipped to help us know how to respond in difficult situations
Literature and good stories offer homeschool parents incredible tools to help capture our children’s hearts and give them a better understanding of biblical truths. Many great conversations have started after reading time, and many doors for discipleship have opened as we use the stories as jumping-off points for sharing our experiences and lessons learned.
Literature and good stories offer homeschool parents incredible tools to help capture our children’s hearts and give them a better understanding of biblical truths. Many great conversations have started after reading time, and many doors for discipleship have opened as we use the stories as jumping-off points for sharing our experiences and lessons learned.
Many find that the act of doing school is actually hurting their relationships with their children while also not instilling a love of learning that we know will take them far in the days ahead. On this episode, David and Leslie will talk about what often hinders that love of learning and how we can overcome it in a way that will actually strengthen the relationships you care most about.
Literature and good stories offer homeschool parents incredible tools to help capture our children’s hearts and give them a better understanding of biblical truths. Many great conversations have started after reading time, and many doors for discipleship have opened as we use the stories as jumping-off points for sharing our experiences and lessons learned.
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