HomeschoolHow To Make Homeschool End-of-Year Testing Fun
How our family turns homeschool end-of-year testing into a celebration — one-on-one dates, homemade treats, and finding your state’s requirements.
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From Our Table to Yours
Stories, ideas, and encouragement for families who homeschool with intention — rooted in beauty, hand-crafted with care.
HomeschoolHow our family turns homeschool end-of-year testing into a celebration — one-on-one dates, homemade treats, and finding your state’s requirements.
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Biblical FeastsA practical, step-by-step guide to celebrating a Messianic Shavuot with little ones at home—Sinai, Ruth, and the Spirit poured out on Pentecost.
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Biblical FeastsPentecost and Shavuot are the same feast — Acts 2 happened on the fiftieth day of the biblical calendar. Here's what that means for your homeschool.
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Biblical FeastsCounting the Omer is the fifty-day walk from Yeshua's resurrection to Shavuot—a quiet rhythm of Scripture, harvest, and the Spirit poured out at Pentecost.
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Biblical FeastsYom HaBikkurim—the Feast of Firstfruits—is the biblical feast that points directly to the resurrection of Yeshua, and most families have never heard of it.
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Biblical FeastsThe Passover story isn't repetition for repetition's sake—it's a yearly reminder of God's faithfulness that deepens with every retelling around your family table.
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Biblical FeastsA practical, step-by-step guide to hosting a kid-friendly Passover seder at home — what to simplify, what to keep, and how to make it meaningful for the whole family.
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HomeschoolConnect spring nature study to the Passover story with a Charlotte Mason approach—growing bitter herbs, observing barley, and journaling from garden to seder table.
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Biblical FeastsPractical, hands-on ways to bring the story of Queen Esther to life for kids ages 4–12 — with coloring pages, paper crafts, and scripture activities your family will love.
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HomeschoolHow the biblical feasts became the anchor of our homeschool year — and gave our children a living framework for understanding Scripture that no textbook could.
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Paper CraftsIn a world of instant messages and emoji reactions, a handwritten thank-you card is a quiet act of rebellion — and one of the most meaningful things you can teach your children.
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Family LifeHow we built a weekly Shabbat practice with five children — and why the imperfect, noisy, bread-crumb-covered version is exactly what our family needed.
Read More →A free, kid-friendly Messianic Shabbat starter guide—candles, blessings, and a simple Friday-night rhythm to root your family in the seventh day. Delivered straight to your inbox.