Explore Christian resources that can help families homeschool with vision, structure, and a gospel-centered worldview.
Homeschooling with Purpose and Faith
Homeschooling is more than academics. For Christian families it is an opportunity to integrate Scripture, life skills, and discipleship into daily learning. Whether you are just beginning or have been homeschooling for years, using resources that strengthen your approach and keep the gospel at the center can make the journey more joyful and effective.
The following resources can help you equip your home, support your children, and lead with confidence in your homeschooling journey.
Curriculum Providers and Foundations
My Father’s World – A complete curriculum built on a Christian worldview, integrating Bible, history, geography, science, and literature in a family-friendly model.
mfwbooks.com
BJU Press Homeschool – Offers a K–12 curriculum with video lessons, textbooks, and tools built on biblical foundations.
bjupresshomeschool.com
Sonlight – A literature-based Christian curriculum that encourages family learning through great books and flexible teaching plans.
sonlight.com
Apologia – A curriculum that emphasizes science and worldview integration, helping students learn, live, and defend their faith.
apologia.com
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool – A free, fully online, faith-friendly curriculum designed to help families start homeschooling with minimal cost.
allinonehomeschool.com
Planning, Support, and Homeschool Logistics
Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) – Offers legal advice, protection, and policy updates for Christian homeschool families in the United States.
hslda.org
ChristianBook.com – A large catalog of Christian homeschool curriculum, textbooks, and resources for PreK–12 education.
christianbook.com
Homeschool Curriculum 101 – Reviews and comparison guides that can help you find a curriculum and teaching method that fits your family.
homeschool-curriculum.org
Bridgeway Academy – Provides accredited Christian homeschooling programs and support for families with diverse learning needs.
bridgewayacademy.com
Curriculum Review Sites – Blogs and comparison tools that can help you evaluate various homeschool styles, from traditional to literature-based or unit study.
Teaching with a Christian Worldview
- Choose curriculum where every subject reflects the truth of Scripture and God’s design.
- Use literature, history, and science to point to God’s creativity, purpose, and redemption.
- Include character training and discipleship as a regular part of the learning rhythm.
- Help your children think biblically about culture, science, and decision-making.
- Stay flexible so your plans reflect both learning goals and what God is teaching your family through daily life.
Practical Tips for Homeschool Families
- Set aside a planning day each quarter to review progress and set academic and spiritual goals.
- Connect with other homeschool families or co-ops for support, social interaction, and shared activities.
- Design a learning space in your home that encourages focus and creativity while keeping Christ at the center.
- Include Scripture reading, prayer, and family devotions as part of your daily schedule.
- Remember that homeschooling is not about perfection but about faithfulness, discipleship, and growth together.
Final Thoughts
Homeschooling is a calling that brings both challenge and blessing. When faith is woven into every subject and lesson, education becomes discipleship and daily life becomes ministry. As Colossians 3:17 reminds us, “Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”
May your home be a place of learning, worship, and grace as you teach and grow together in Christ.
Compiled and Written for Well Faith – Helping Christian families learn, grow, and lead at home with faith, purpose, and love.