Homeschool & Christian School
Biblical Instruction for Your Co-op or Classroom
I know firsthand the sacrifices parents make when homeschooling or enrolling their children in a Christian school. I’m passionate about equipping the next generation to follow Jesus with strong biblical instruction.
If you’re looking for courses that bring faith to life, consider incorporating one of the following options into your homeschool co-op or Christian school program. Each course can be adjusted to fit different grade levels and maturity levels.
The Bible: The Greatest Book
Full-Day of Instruction or 3 Individual Lessons
Why is the Bible the most printed and sold book in history? Yet, why is it excluded from best-seller lists? This course explores why the Bible can be trusted, how it leads to the most fruitful life, and how it serves as a guide for daily living. Additionally, students will learn how the Bible continues to shape history and faith.
Core Project: Independent study on a Minor Prophet or New Testament Epistle.
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” (Psalm 119:105, ESV)
Romans: Outreach & Evangelism
Full-Day of Instruction or 3 Individual Lessons
Using key passages from Paul’s letter to the Romans, this course teaches students about the importance of outreach and evangelism. They’ll learn how to share their faith by serving others, discover what it means to have “beautiful feet,” and use the “Romans Road” as a tool for sharing the Gospel.
Core Project: Creative piece (painting, sculpture, poem, etc.) based on a component of the course.
“How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!” (Romans 10:15, ESV)
Leaders Are Everywhere
Full-Day of Instruction or 4 Individual Lessons
This course examines four biblical leaders with distinct leadership styles and personal weaknesses. Despite their flaws, God used them to impact the world. Students will gain insights into their own personalities and leadership potential while understanding how God can use them effectively.
Core Project: Essay titled “How God Might Use My Personality and Spiritual Gifts In the Future“.
“But the Lord said to me, ‘Do not say, I am only a youth’; for to all to whom I send you, you shall go, and whatever I command you, you shall speak.” (Jeremiah 1:7, ESV)
Disciple-Making 101
Full-Day of Instruction or 4 Individual Lessons
Christianity is centred around discipleship, but what does a true disciple of Jesus look like? And how do we make disciples in today’s world? This course explores the biblical foundation of discipleship and equips students to become disciple-makers in their generation. Through discussions and practical exercises, students will learn how to apply discipleship principles.
Core Project: Essay titled “The Life of a Disciple-Maker”.
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19, ESV)
Dollars & Sense
2 Full Days of Instruction or 6 Individual Lessons
There’s a difference between “sense” and “cents.” There’s also a difference between common sense and biblical wisdom. Students will explore financial principles in Scripture, learning how to manage money and possessions in a God-honoring way while developing responsible habits for the future.
Core Project: Create a personal budget based on Biblical principles learned in the course.
“Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce.” (Proverbs 3:9, ESV)
Ordinary People, Radical Joy
3 Full Days of Instruction or 12 Individual Lessons
Joy, even in suffering, has been a defining mark of Christians for centuries. The book of Philippians mentions joy more than any other New Testament writing. This course helps students see how, with Jesus, ordinary people can experience radical joy in all seasons, trusting that God is at work in every situation.
Core Project: Creative piece (painting, sculpture, poem, etc.) displaying Christian Joy.
“Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice.” (Philippians 4:4, ESV)
Mark: Gospel of Conflict
3 Full Days of Instruction or 12 Individual Lessons
It’s the early 60s AD. A new movement called “The Way,” based on the teachings of Jesus, is spreading across the Roman Empire. A disciple named John Mark records the firsthand accounts of Jesus’ life, which will become the first Gospel. This course dives into the conflicts Jesus faced and how they apply today, showing students how faith in Christ brings strength in challenges.
Core Project: Essay on one of the internal or external conflicts with Jesus as told in Mark’s Gospel.
“For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:45, ESV)
Following Moses, Finding Jesus
4 Full Days of Instruction or 18 Individual Lessons
The Exodus story is more than just history; it foreshadows the greater Gospel story. By exploring large portions of Scripture, students will uncover the unique connections between Moses and Jesus. This course helps students recognize the biblical patterns that point to Jesus as the ultimate deliverer.
Core Project: Independent study of Egyptian culture during the time of Hebrew slavery.
“Now these things took place as examples for us…” (1 Corinthians 10:6, ESV)
Not Quite the Biblical Instruction You Were Looking For?
Need something different? If none of these courses quite fit what you need for your students, I’m happy to create a custom course or lesson plan tailored to your vision. Just give me a call or text at (867) 335-7524, email jeremy@leadbiblically.com, or fill out the contact form below to start planning.
Course and Lesson Pricing for Biblical Instruction
- In-Person: $55/day/10 students + travel & lodging (or $10/day/student)
- Online: $55/day/10 students (or $10/day/student)
- Discounts for Northern Students: Special rates are available for groups in Alaska, Yukon, NWT, or Nunavut.
Call or text at (867) 335-7524, email jeremy@leadbiblically.com, or fill out the contact form below to get a quote.