
What Happened Last Night Reminded Me Why We Homeschool
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

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

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!

When our children were young, I used to dream of taking all of them to the Holy Land together. I wanted them to experience first-hand

Join us for a conversation between Leslie Nunnery and Clayton Butcher, the visionary behind Cross Current Digital. In this episode, Clayton shares the compelling journey

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

I want to share a story with you of what my last four weeks have been like with a very important lesson mixed in… The

In this episode, Leslie Nunnery dives deep into the importance of communication in marriage—especially for heart-schooling couples committed to biblical parenting and excellent home education.

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

The preteen years (ages 8-12) are a critical time for shaping your child’s faith—but many parents feel lost when it comes to discipling their kids

In today’s world, boys are growing up surrounded by screens, video games, and digital distractions. How can parents guide them toward godly manhood? In this

When our kids were young, we made packing Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes a treasured part of our Christmas season. The excitement was real — piling

On today’s podcast, Leslie Nunnery speaks with Katie Miller, the director of brand development for Sight and Sound Theaters. Together, they explore the rich history

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

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

Did you know that there is an actual day that’s observed as National Quitters Day? It’s the second Friday of January, and it’s set on

Leslie’s father was in the newspaper business when she was young, and consequently, she moved a lot. She went to several schools and often would

On this episode, Leslie Nunnery welcomes Whitney Newby to discuss the heart of homeschooling and how perspective shifts can transform the way we navigate challenges

It might be time for drastic action this New Year. Think of the story of Lot in Sodom. The angels have already come by his

In this episode of the Teach Them Diligently podcast, host Leslie Nunnery speaks with marriage coach Jill Savage about the realities of marriage, the importance

In this episode, Leslie sits down with Larry and Sue Pruett, a dynamic couple with a remarkable story. Join us as we delve into their

Cast your burden on the LORD, And he will sustain you; He will never permit The righteous to be moved (Ps. 55:12) When I think

O LORD, let me not be put to shame For I call upon you; Let the wicked be put to shame Let them go silently

In this conversation, Leslie welcomes Chuck Black, a significant figure in Christian literature and parenting. They discuss Chuck’s unique journey from a fighter pilot to