
Homeschool Dad Series 12 of 12: The Intentional Father: Spiritual Leadership in the Homeschool
In the final episode of our Homeschool Dad Series, David Nunnery sits down for a

In the final episode of our Homeschool Dad Series, David Nunnery sits down for a

Is your family’s sports schedule life-giving or life-draining? In this episode of the Homeschool Dad

In this episode of the Homeschool Dads series, David Nunnery talks with Isaac Tolpin, a

In this conversation on the Homeschool Dad Series, Mark Hancock tackles the rising tide of

So many men operate under the mistaken identity as bread-winner or they see as their

In this episode of the Homeschool Dad Series, David Nunnery is joined by Stephen Kendrick

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In this episode of the Homeschooling Families Podcast, Leslie Nunnery engages in an enlightening conversation

Introducing episode 2 of Homeschool Family Bites: a bite-sized podcast for your non-stop lives. Each

Doubt can be a master of disguise. Sometimes, what we think is the problem, isn’t actually the problem. It’s time to stop beating ourselves up for doubt, and start diagnosing where the doubt is coming from. You can’t always predict what life will throw at you (or your child), and the best defense is a good offense. Nobody wakes up one day and decides to doubt their Christian faith, but there are warning signs. The best you can do is be proactive by understanding the underlying causes, and learning how to spot little problems before they become big problems. In this session, we will discuss the 4 main areas where doubt gains a foothold. We will learn to recognize the symptoms of each, and develop strategies to identify and address the actual problem, no matter how it presents itself.

Our lives are saturated with information these days. Often we find ourselves scrolling through the Internet endlessly and we forget what we are even searching for. It’s like we are always looking for a better life out there, and forgetting to live the one in front of us. Our minds are becoming as cluttered as our homes. It’s time to focus and weed out the stuff that is hindering our day, our homeschools, and our minds. Philippians 4:8 is a great place to start filtering what we allow into our minds.

Advancing Truth: How can we share the Christian faith?

Defending Truth: How is Christianity different from other religions?