Christian Homeschool Education

Many faith-based homeschoolers start their students in a Biblically-based program since their initial impetus for homeschooling if often to assure a solid foundation and world view. Frequently, after a few  years, they start considering a broader set of curriculum not because they are less Christian but because they are more confident in their children's faith and more worried about their education.  The fact is that  educating children is tricky and it can get really boring, parents really struggle to keep education fun and vibrant. At this point, they often consider whatever will work with their students. Time4Learning which is a secular curriculum is often chosen by people of faith.

The Time4Learning forum has a section called "The Christian homeschoolers' perspective."  This is how it is introduced:

Christians using a secular curriculum sometimes have specific questions or concerns. Here is a place to discuss issues pertaining to the Christian faith Those who share these concerns should feel comfortable posting here, while users who have specifically chosen a secular program won't be sidetracked by threads that don't apply to them.
There are discussions about:

Lesson Activities Dealing With the Theory of Evolution

Their website has this section:Why many Evangelical Homeschoolers Use Time4Learning?   Many Christian homeschoolers use Time4Learning because it provides an engaging effective education with interactive fun. Many Christian families have questions related to the worldview and philosophy of Time4Learning and how it fits into the education they are providing their children.  

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