A Doctrine Led K–12 Homeschool You Can
Open Tomorrow And Teach With Confidence
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Week 1 is the full structure, unedited. Teach it before you buy.
One shared week of Scripture and doctrine. No daily planning. Scales by age
Most families don’t struggle because they lack effort, but because they carry too many decisions..
1 Heirloom Hardcover (520+ pages)
6 Teacher Companions (daily script + answers)
6 Student Companions (write-in learning)Pay in full or choose installments at checkout.
ESA purchasing supported where approved.
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“I didn’t even have to guess at what something meant or worry about explaining it
wrong. I never once needed to look anything up, everything’s right there, laid out
with biblical answers and solid context. It let conversation flow naturally between
me and my kids, which is something I’ve always wanted. Their ages range from 5
and up, and what’s so helpful is how I can go as in-depth or as simple as I need to.
That kind of flexibility, without compromising theology, is rare. We usually do the
lessons around breakfast, and it’s honestly become our favorite time of day.”
— Sarah M., Homeschooling Mom of 4 (Ages 5–12), Georgia
“I didn’t realize how much mental energy I was wasting every day.”
“Beginning homeschooling as a Christian mom was honestly overwhelming. I came
out of the public school system, and I knew I wanted something different for my
kids, but finding the right curriculum felt like a full-time job. Everywhere I turned, it
was either created by people with no real faith background or marketed as
‘Christian’ but asking shallow questions like, ‘How is Jesus like you?’ or ‘How can you
be kind today?’ That’s not discipleship. I’m responsible for teaching my kids the
Word of God, and that kind of content just wasn’t cutting it. I’m so thankful this
exists. Now I get to learn right alongside my kids every day, deep, biblical doctrine
presented in a way that’s both approachable and faithful. It’s been eye-opening for
all of us.”
— Jessica R., First-Year Homeschool Mom of 3 (Ages 6, 9, and 11), Ohio
“This replaced the constant low-level stress I thought was normal.”
“The weekly science experiments are such a highlight in our homeschool! They’re
rooted in biblical science, not secular theories, and they remind me so much of what
I’ve read from Jason Lisle and Ken Ham. We’ve covered things like astronomy,
dinosaurs, and creation, my kids are actually excited about science now. The way it
explains things like fossil dating in light of God’s Word is so clear. And then there are
the unit studies... Each continent we study includes martyr stories, real ones, not
sugarcoated. What I love is that it’s never ‘drop everything and go be a missionary.’
Ashley reminds us that God uses us right where we are, even a stay-at-home mom
teaching her kids. That message stuck with me.”
— Amanda T., Homeschool Mom of 5 (Ages 4–13), Texas
“I thought we were doing ‘fine’ until I saw what clarity felt like.”What fills the
space when
doctrine is
removed?The day no longer depends on you deciding
Formation doesn’t pause while you decide.
Something is always forming the day. The question is what.
Your children hear truth before they’re asked to respond
The structure doesn’t reset every yearfrom Genesis to Revelation
Unit 4: The Church Age – God's
people living in the already/not yet
Unit 5: Eschatology – Christ’s
return, judgment, and final victory
Unit 6: The New Creation – Eternal
life with the Lamb in the new
heavens and earth
Unit 1: Eden and the Fall – Creation,
sin, and God's promise of
redemption
Unit 2: God's Covenant Plan –
Redemptive covenants pointing to
Christ
Unit 3: The Priesthood and Jesus as
Temple – Fulfillment of the Old
Covenant in Christ
Christ
You already know whether this solves the problem you’re living with.
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At this point, you already know whether this removes the burden you’ve been carrying.No. Scripture and doctrine are the spine. History, geography, science, reading, writing, and practical
learning flow from that spine.
Is this only Bible?
One shared teaching. Scaled student response by age.
How does K–12 work in one home?
No. The core set is built to be kept and revisited. Student workbooks are replaced only as needed.
Do I have to buy every year?
If your state program allows curriculum and workbooks, you may purchase or submit according to your
program rules. Installment options are available for non ESA households.
How does ESA purchasing work?
You will know in one ordinary week whether this removes the burden.
Most questions disappear once the structure is taught for a week.Most Christian curriculum avoids doctrine.
Not accidentally.
Intentionally.
Explanation is replaced with prompts.
Clarity with activity.
Truth with “how does this make you feel?”
That doesn’t create neutrality.
It creates moralism.
From Eden to Eternity™ was built to interrupt that pattern.
You’ll either keep compensating for the structure you don’t have, or test one that already exists.
Formation will happen this week either way.
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