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What is our “Hear, Learn, Keep, Do” Method?

When YHWH wants to teach mankind something, He follows a very specific method that I can copy in my homeschooling. First, YHWH clearly presents information. In this case, He used the things He had created, which can be seen by every person no matter where he lives, to make Himself plain to all people. The sun, moon, and stars are visible to all. The amazing capabilities of the human body are visible to all. The metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly… the water cycle… the fossil record — these are visible to all.

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A Mom’s Guide to Making Disciples at Home

Shalom, dear moms! As homeschooling moms, we often wonder how big biblical mandates like the Great Commission apply to our daily lives. Matthew 28:19-20 calls us to “go and make disciples of all nations,” but what does that look like when you’re at home most days,...

Why You Should Make Your Bed Every Day

As a homeschooling mom, I’m always looking for ways to instill positive habits in my kids—and myself—that align with our faith and values. One simple habit that’s made a surprising difference in our home is making the bed every day. You might be thinking, “Really,...

Three Stages of Hebrew Education: Timeless Lessons for 21st Century Parents

Today, I’m excited to share insights from a fascinating study on the three stages of Hebrew education in the first century. These ancient practices offer valuable pointers for how we educate our children in the 21st century. Let’s explore the stages, their...

8 Stages of Childhood in the Bible

Recently, I conducted a fascinating Bible study that I’m excited to share with you. I decided to explore all the Hebrew words used in the Bible to describe a child, from infancy through young adulthood. My goal was to gain insight into how the Bible views the stages...

Art Contest – Passover 2025

We wish to thank every student who participated in our 11th Annual Passover Art Contest! This year's theme was “Unleavened Bread.” Our theme verse was “And He took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, ‘This is My body which is given for you;...

“I Hate Fractions!”

I overheard two mothers talk about the difficulties of teaching math to their children. They mentioned that fractions are especially hard. That reminded me of play dough. My children loved playing with the stuff. I gave them little rolling pins and cookie cutters, and...

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Why You Should Make Your Bed Every Day

Why You Should Make Your Bed Every Day

As a homeschooling mom, I’m always looking for ways to instill positive habits in my kids—and myself—that align with our faith and values. One simple habit that’s made a surprising difference in our home is making the bed every day. You might be thinking, “Really,...

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