The neatest way i have my homeschool supplies is with a library cart. On the other side of the cart i attached a white board with C- clamps. I can't imagine homeschooling without this set up.
I'm in the habit of commenting 5 seconds into your videos. haha! But there is just so much to say! So you use Not Consumed?! I have this on the top of my list for Bible study options for next year for my girls who will be 12 and 14 next school year. I am excited to see what you are using in this video.
The seminary you were thinking of is The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville. The most theologically strong Baptist seminary, though Midwestern is also very good.
Ahhh! I have that church history book!! I didn’t realize there are worksheets in the back?! And fun links?? I need to check this out! Thanks for doing this video!! We have a lot of not consumed resources ourselves!
You’re welcome! Not Consumed has a lot of fun things! I wasn’t going to buy anything for next year and then they just came out with scripture memory books! They, too, look so interesting!
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan for sure! and i finally need to STOP buying ANYthing for a while!!! i am hoping all y'all on youtube just post lots of inspirational content about what you ARE using and that it happens to be what I'm using, aha!!!
@@cottingtonmae I’m with you there!! This may be a year where I use lots of what I already have! I haven’t given it too much thought yet. Trying to finish this year first!! 😂
I love this! We are hurtling high speed into the big kid realm and it’s all new. My oldest of five is eighth grade next year. I’m going to look into these resources and I love the idea of a game! Maybe a rolling utility cart for your table supplies that need to be left out?
I have a rolling cart, but then I have no place to put it. So it just looks like added floor clutter. ☹️ if I had a closet to tuck it away in, i would. Absolutely do this! Yea!! Games will bring your oldest together with your youngest if you can find the right games!! 😎
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan That won’t work then. We use Sonlight in our small home and I can’t function without my cart 😂😂 But whatever the organization style is, it has to work seamlessly for the person trying to use it!
I’m so glad you shared this! I ordered a Faithipedia Old Testament for next year. I love that church history made easy book. It’s in my Homeschool Amazon Wishlist. If you were doing Old Testament Faithipedia what extra books would you add? My husband has Church History in Plain Language by Bruce Shelley, but wow is it a lot. 😊
I dont have the Old Testament Faithipedia so I dont know what I’d add. 😬 At a homeschool convention, I did see some BibLe heroe books that looked similar to a “Who was” type book. Maybe that? Or just supplements to help explain some the culture of the time. But if the timeline is in the Old Testament Faithipedia also, I may just be an extension of what’s in the New Testament Faithipedia. So maybe the church history made easy would still work. There’s so much church history you could dive into. Biographies of famous “influencers” or you could do an entire supplement to the history of how we got the Bible. Or even the history of the Bible translations. It’s all a story!
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan Good ideas. I was thinking about seeing who the Christian Heroes are that they highlight and getting some YWAM books on a couple. We’re doing Notgrass History next year so we’ll already have read alouds to get to. 😀 I suppose we can’t do it all 😂
Funny. We have 2 office chairs now at our kitchen table. One for me and one for my daughters to take turns in during school time. Our regular table chair are too hard to sit in for hours. We are starting Not Consumed in August and I can't wait.
Have you heard of nothingnewpress? The author, Christine Miller took Guerber's Histories and added in Biblical history. I just bought some items on the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation. Just thought I would pass it on :)
@@stefaniesmith7240 oh how neat!!! I love Louisville so much! I have family who live there and I always say it’s a big city that feels kind of small! I love the charm of it! And of course, you can feel the Christian influence there!
I really love Faithipedia. We are using Old Testament, but I bought New Testament too because I preordered both at the same time. I’ve been thinking about what to use next year, but I think we will just keep on with NT Faithipedia and looking up the verses as they are mentioned. We read the Bible at bedtime too. We do a story Bible for our younger children and our older kids read the Bible on their own at that time. I have been looking at Apologia The Word in Motion, considering adding that. Have you used any of their Bible study materials? I have not.
No, I haven’t used that Apologia study. Only the Who is God! There’s so much to dig into with the Word of God, no need to rush through it in a year! We’ll never learn it all and Everytime , there’s something new! 💕
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan how do you like the “Who Is God?” study? My youngest just turned 7, so I thought it might be too old for her. And I agree!! We will keep learning forever! New materials are so exciting, but I really love Faithipedia!!
@@momofmany6619 I started it when my youngest was 7 and she liked it! But you’d have to take it slow. There’s a lot to take in (which is why we haven’t finished it. It’s more than a BibLe study. It’s an all out curriculum and each lesson, you definitely need an hour to just go over the textbook and then is you have the notebook assignments. Whereas the other things I showed in this video, on their own, they are not an hour each.
We read the Bible aloud each morning. I love the Athey Creek Bible studies (from their women's ministry). It's so great! At your suggestion in an earlier video, I picked up the Not Consumed Faithipedia. We like it! For my first grader I picked up the Bible Treasures series by Amber Bennett (I think that's the last name). Love this content!
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan Athey Creek has a Psalm 119 study - i picked that one up, but I haven't gotten to it yet. I am doing a names of God study right now.
I couldn't think of the exact name earlier, but I have used Living By Design Ministries before, too. They have a hymn study that was really good. They often after free Bible studies.
We have a Community Bible Study group that meets once a week… a women’s class that also has homeschool classes. We all study the same book of the Bible but each age has different level workbook. It has been so amazing for our family!
This particular curriculum says it’s geared to 7-12 year olds. HOWEVER…..I’ve used it since my youngest was 3-4, and my oldest now is 16. It’s so thorough, and as true with any Bible study….there’s new insights you gain as you mature. The first 3 days of most weeks are the actual Bible account, and day 4&5 are usually how it relates to a psalm, proverb, or a New Testament epistle. So days 4&5 tie the account to more deeper truth and also showing how the entire Bible is ONE BIG Revelation! So for that reason, I’d say you can use it for any ages and just dive as deep as you need to. Once you or your older kids mature more spiritually, you’ll still see things you didn’t see before. 😜
Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers, is a famous minister from the 1800’s. He was known for the skilled way he orally presented his sermons, having his listeners “spellbound.” Today, many, many people still read his devotional books.
@OurHOMEschoolPlan OHHHHH yup yup wait, yikes he was the staunch Calvinist/ pacifist and biblical literalist. I get some Baptist versions like him, too. He also said you are either a missionary or imposter ? Yea, this slipped my brain. Big history buff here, and I love theology, but it has been a minute. But hey, he was no theologian. He had a talent of preaching, being charming, and an early Joel Osteen - I think he deeply wished to be idiolidzed. He left the logic and analysis out of the Bible and was strictly straightforward. Calvinism, which he adopted, denies Christ died for everyone, denies man's free will to obey or disobey God, and tulip theory and predestination to hell .... and Charles, Martin Luther, and John Calvin and Calvinism can not be orthodox. They are those who break fellowship with a Christian that is contradictory with their own theology and are dismissed or expelled. It's just not biblical, and it is where denominations get intensely lost from the bible... I believe that no one should let your theology interpret the Bible, but the Bible must interpret our theology. The biggest problem is that all the ideas found in their beiefs are man created with him on a pedestal, hence Prince. That gives me Pope vibes, and that's not good. Spurgeons' responsibility of man is another conflict of the gospel. Paradigmatic thinking.... and the Ephesians 4 model has many massive errors as taught. It just all strays too far. It's Augustuan and man centered- even reformed theology or reformed grace. I haven't had to recall this since schooling, but it saddens me thinking back. Growing in uncertainty and discernment is biblical, and I think it's a rabbit hole worth the research, especially as a woman.
@@FLMegan I love Spurgeon! 💕 I know what I read is truth. And that’s all that matters. He’s not Jesus, therefore he’s wasn’t perfect. But I really don’t care. I know truth when I see it. I don’t agree with everything John Piper believes in or teaches, but he still speaks truth every once in awhile. God used Balaam’s donkey to speak truth. It was a donkey. It was still truth.
@@FLMeganma’am, if you think Spurgeon was not a theologian or anything like Joel Osteen (major lol), then you clearly have never read him. As well, I question whether or not you have read Romans 9, Ephesians 1, or John 6. I think you need to deeply reassess what you previously learned.
For more content on teaching your kids Biblical Discernment, check out this playlist! ruclips.net/p/PLSGIl3wBXjD_uzzsPhZ15OUGLqzfumlgY
Maybe teach about a country..a child from there…what they’re day looks like,what they eat, where they learn, maybe pen pal with them. Love your videos
Thanks!! 🥰
The neatest way i have my homeschool supplies is with a library cart. On the other side of the cart i attached a white board with C- clamps. I can't imagine homeschooling without this set up.
That’s a great idea!!
I'm in the habit of commenting 5 seconds into your videos. haha! But there is just so much to say! So you use Not Consumed?! I have this on the top of my list for Bible study options for next year for my girls who will be 12 and 14 next school year. I am excited to see what you are using in this video.
😂 yep! We are using a lot of Not Consumed products this year! I may do a more in depth look at their Christmas study bc it was SOOO good!
Thank you so much for your transparency. The advice that you give for the easy and hard days helped me tremendously.
You’re so welcome!! I’m glad I can help.
I just got the church history book you recommended and hope to plug it into our Bible time soon! Thanks for this video. 🙂 So many good tips and ideas!
You’re welcome!!! I hope you enjoy the book as much as I do!
It’s great!
The seminary you were thinking of is The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville. The most theologically strong Baptist seminary, though Midwestern is also very good.
Yes, it was southern Baptist seminary!
Ahhh! I have that church history book!! I didn’t realize there are worksheets in the back?! And fun links?? I need to check this out! Thanks for doing this video!! We have a lot of not consumed resources ourselves!
You’re welcome! Not Consumed has a lot of fun things! I wasn’t going to buy anything for next year and then they just came out with scripture memory books! They, too, look so interesting!
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan for sure! and i finally need to STOP buying ANYthing for a while!!! i am hoping all y'all on youtube just post lots of inspirational content about what you ARE using and that it happens to be what I'm using, aha!!!
@@cottingtonmae I’m with you there!! This may be a year where I use lots of what I already have! I haven’t given it too much thought yet. Trying to finish this year first!! 😂
The office chair! I do the exact same thing. And it makes it so easy for me to roll around the table to whoever needs me next! 😂
I didn’t intend for it to be a chair at the table. It just happened!! 😂 but it IS way more comfy than the chairs.
I love this! We are hurtling high speed into the big kid realm and it’s all new. My oldest of five is eighth grade next year. I’m going to look into these resources and I love the idea of a game!
Maybe a rolling utility cart for your table supplies that need to be left out?
I have a rolling cart, but then I have no place to put it. So it just looks like added floor clutter. ☹️ if I had a closet to tuck it away in, i would. Absolutely do this!
Yea!! Games will bring your oldest together with your youngest if you can find the right games!! 😎
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan That won’t work then. We use Sonlight in our small home and I can’t function without my cart 😂😂 But whatever the organization style is, it has to work seamlessly for the person trying to use it!
I saw your review on Generations of Grace curriculum and I am so happy to have purchased it! Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome!!! I’m glad it’s working for you!! I can’t say enough good things about it!!
I’m so glad you shared this! I ordered a Faithipedia Old Testament for next year. I love that church history made easy book. It’s in my Homeschool Amazon Wishlist. If you were doing Old Testament Faithipedia what extra books would you add? My husband has Church History in Plain Language by Bruce Shelley, but wow is it a lot. 😊
I dont have the Old Testament Faithipedia so I dont know what I’d add. 😬
At a homeschool convention, I did see some BibLe heroe books that looked similar to a “Who was” type book. Maybe that? Or just supplements to help explain some the culture of the time. But if the timeline is in the Old Testament Faithipedia also, I may just be an extension of what’s in the New Testament Faithipedia. So maybe the church history made easy would still work.
There’s so much church history you could dive into. Biographies of famous “influencers” or you could do an entire supplement to the history of how we got the Bible. Or even the history of the Bible translations. It’s all a story!
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan Good ideas. I was thinking about seeing who the Christian Heroes are that they highlight and getting some YWAM books on a couple. We’re doing Notgrass History next year so we’ll already have read alouds to get to. 😀 I suppose we can’t do it all 😂
@@jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable there’s so many good things to learn! It’s definitely a challenge to narrow it down. 😉 but no, you can’t do it all! 😜
Funny. We have 2 office chairs now at our kitchen table. One for me and one for my daughters to take turns in during school time. Our regular table chair are too hard to sit in for hours.
We are starting Not Consumed in August and I can't wait.
I TOTALLY agree!! The kitchen chairs are not for sitting long hours on!
What's this tetris game you talk about?! We love tetris around here.
I linked it in the description! It’s so addicting!! It was also my favorite video game growing up! 🤪
found the link :) We have that game and love it too!
Have you heard of nothingnewpress? The author, Christine Miller took Guerber's Histories and added in Biblical history. I just bought some items on the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation. Just thought I would pass it on :)
Thanks for passing it along! I’ve never heard of that.
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan I saw and ad for it and I thought it was pretty cool.
We use notebooks for our journals and a devotional book!!!
You can definitely keep it simple!
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary or Boyce in Louisville, KY
Southern Baptist sounds like the one!
My husband went there and graduated last spring.
@@stefaniesmith7240 oh how neat!!! I love Louisville so much! I have family who live there and I always say it’s a big city that feels kind of small! I love the charm of it! And of course, you can feel the Christian influence there!
I really love Faithipedia. We are using Old Testament, but I bought New Testament too because I preordered both at the same time.
I’ve been thinking about what to use next year, but I think we will just keep on with NT Faithipedia and looking up the verses as they are mentioned. We read the Bible at bedtime too. We do a story Bible for our younger children and our older kids read the Bible on their own at that time.
I have been looking at Apologia The Word in Motion, considering adding that. Have you used any of their Bible study materials? I have not.
No, I haven’t used that Apologia study. Only the Who is God! There’s so much to dig into with the Word of God, no need to rush through it in a year! We’ll never learn it all and Everytime , there’s something new! 💕
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan how do you like the “Who Is God?” study? My youngest just turned 7, so I thought it might be too old for her.
And I agree!! We will keep learning forever! New materials are so exciting, but I really love Faithipedia!!
I think we will add the journals for New Testament next year!! Thanks for showing the insides.
@@momofmany6619 I started it when my youngest was 7 and she liked it! But you’d have to take it slow. There’s a lot to take in (which is why we haven’t finished it. It’s more than a BibLe study. It’s an all out curriculum and each lesson, you definitely need an hour to just go over the textbook and then is you have the notebook assignments. Whereas the other things I showed in this video, on their own, they are not an hour each.
@@momofmany6619 the journals are great!
What Bible study tools are your favorites???
We read the Bible aloud each morning.
I love the Athey Creek Bible studies (from their women's ministry). It's so great!
At your suggestion in an earlier video, I picked up the Not Consumed Faithipedia. We like it!
For my first grader I picked up the Bible Treasures series by Amber Bennett (I think that's the last name).
Love this content!
@@mrs.jaywojo5426 thanks for sharing!! I’ll have to look at those!
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan Athey Creek has a Psalm 119 study - i picked that one up, but I haven't gotten to it yet. I am doing a names of God study right now.
I couldn't think of the exact name earlier, but I have used Living By Design Ministries before, too. They have a hymn study that was really good. They often after free Bible studies.
We have a Community Bible Study group that meets once a week… a women’s class that also has homeschool classes. We all study the same book of the Bible but each age has different level workbook. It has been so amazing for our family!
Starting at what age/grade do you recommend the Generations of Grace curriculum?
This particular curriculum says it’s geared to 7-12 year olds. HOWEVER…..I’ve used it since my youngest was 3-4, and my oldest now is 16. It’s so thorough, and as true with any Bible study….there’s new insights you gain as you mature. The first 3 days of most weeks are the actual Bible account, and day 4&5 are usually how it relates to a psalm, proverb, or a New Testament epistle. So days 4&5 tie the account to more deeper truth and also showing how the entire Bible is ONE BIG Revelation! So for that reason, I’d say you can use it for any ages and just dive as deep as you need to. Once you or your older kids mature more spiritually, you’ll still see things you didn’t see before. 😜
@@OurHOMEschoolPlan Oh, that's so good to know! Thanks for sharing :)
Couch school=Sleep school LoL! 🤣 Who is Charles Spurgeon?
Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers, is a famous minister from the 1800’s. He was known for the skilled way he orally presented his sermons, having his listeners “spellbound.” Today, many, many people still read his devotional books.
@OurHOMEschoolPlan OHHHHH yup yup wait, yikes he was the staunch Calvinist/ pacifist and biblical literalist. I get some Baptist versions like him, too. He also said you are either a missionary or imposter ? Yea, this slipped my brain. Big history buff here, and I love theology, but it has been a minute. But hey, he was no theologian. He had a talent of preaching, being charming, and an early Joel Osteen - I think he deeply wished to be idiolidzed. He left the logic and analysis out of the Bible and was strictly straightforward. Calvinism, which he adopted, denies Christ died for everyone, denies man's free will to obey or disobey God, and tulip theory and predestination to hell .... and Charles, Martin Luther, and John Calvin and Calvinism can not be orthodox. They are those who break fellowship with a Christian that is contradictory with their own theology and are dismissed or expelled. It's just not biblical, and it is where denominations get intensely lost from the bible... I believe that no one should let your theology interpret the Bible, but the Bible must interpret our theology. The biggest problem is that all the ideas found in their beiefs are man created with him on a pedestal, hence Prince. That gives me Pope vibes, and that's not good. Spurgeons' responsibility of man is another conflict of the gospel. Paradigmatic thinking.... and the Ephesians 4 model has many massive errors as taught. It just all strays too far. It's Augustuan and man centered- even reformed theology or reformed grace. I haven't had to recall this since schooling, but it saddens me thinking back. Growing in uncertainty and discernment is biblical, and I think it's a rabbit hole worth the research, especially as a woman.
@@FLMegan I love Spurgeon! 💕 I know what I read is truth. And that’s all that matters. He’s not Jesus, therefore he’s wasn’t perfect. But I really don’t care. I know truth when I see it. I don’t agree with everything John Piper believes in or teaches, but he still speaks truth every once in awhile. God used Balaam’s donkey to speak truth. It was a donkey. It was still truth.
@@FLMeganma’am, if you think Spurgeon was not a theologian or anything like Joel Osteen (major lol), then you clearly have never read him. As well, I question whether or not you have read Romans 9, Ephesians 1, or John 6. I think you need to deeply reassess what you previously learned.