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Elizabeth Groff grew up in an orphanage in Ukraine, and had a really rough childhood. But God didn’t leave her in her difficult situation. She
Elizabeth Groff grew up in an orphanage in Ukraine, and had a really rough childhood. But God didn’t leave her in her difficult situation. She
This week, we’re going to look at a couple of the hindrances many families allow to hold them back from truly fulfilling their mission. These
Homeschooling provides us with a great tool and countless opportunities to get to the heart of our children. We also have a myriad of ways
Operation Christmas Child is a project for all ages! You can get the boys and girls in your family and at your church involved in
Beverly Jacobson is joining us today, and we are so excited for you to hear her. She is strong in her faith, solid in her
On today’s podcast, David and Leslie will be picking up the conversation we had last week and they’ll be going a little deeper by looking
Outsiders. That’s what the Baka people are known as in the Central African nations of Gabon and Cameroon. Members of this unreached people group are
Growing up in a family of 9 kids, Vladimir Prokhnevskiy didn’t get many gifts and food was a luxury. One harsh winter in Kiev, Ukraine,
My family buys crayons every year. My 5-year-old insists that crayons are an essential purchase this season, and I can only agree with her excitement.
For over 30 years, Mark and his wife Debbie have devoted themselves to making ready a people prepared for the Lord (Luke 1:17), and today’s
On today’s podcast, we’re going to discuss one of the areas the Lord has worked in Leslie’s life about more than almost any others. He’s
Last fall, I was making applesauce. As I spent hours hunched over the apples, I was cutting in half, coring, cooking, and blending in the
Today’s podcast will cover some difficult topics and we believe it will give a lot of hope to parents who may find themselves in situations
Recently on an office hours call with a number of Teach Them Diligently 365 members, a question was asked that sparked a conversation about realistic
In the Spring of 2014, we were joined by Pam Tebow at a few of our events, and she was an incredible inspiration and encouragement to all
I’m so thankful I was able to raise my young children without social media telling me how horribly hard my job is and planting seeds
Through the years, I’ve seen the benefits of what many refer to as a rhythm-based homeschool. With so many just starting to homeschool or heading
September 11th, 2001. A day that will forever live in infamy. Hundreds dead, thousands more affected. That day changed everything. The events of September 11th,
I needed to give someone a check in church yesterday. They were collecting money for someone, and I had forgotten to give it to her
On today’s podcast, we’re going to be addressing a question that I get a lot from members of TTD365. We talk so much about growing
This week I am going to let you in on a conversation I have been having with myself over why things are hard sometimes. It
On today’s episode, which originally aired in July of 2020, David and Leslie will be talking about the peace and direction that can come to
Overwhelmed? Do you have too much going on? We live in an intense world. Homeschooling parents juggle a lot as we try to parent intentionally
There have been a lot of changes in the homeschool community since we first started Teach Them Diligently in 2011, and our guest today is
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