My Books
I began writing curriculum as I homeschooled. My biblical curriculum, with the encouragement of family and fellow homeschoolers, encouraged me to publish the books and share them with the parenting community.
As sale prices come, I will post the info. I really don't have time to write a newsletter any more than you have time to read yet another one. So, I'll post links on social media.
From a Boy to a Godly Man series (3 books for boys)
A Boy's Bible Study of David (ages 8 & up)
(The above link connects to Amazon, but all my books are available on all online bookstores, as far as I know, . . . last I checked. :))
This one has been a favorite among customers.
Reviews:
A Boy's Bible Study of Joseph (ages 10 - 15)
I never knew writing a book could step all over my own toes so much. It was a wonderful spiritual journey for me. Parents and sons seem to feel the same. Praise God!
I don't think Joseph is as popular to people as David, but he should be.
Reviews:
A Boy's Bible Study of Jesus (ages 13 - 18)
Quite a feat! Primarily centered on the Book of Matthew, this Bible study teaches young men the significance of cross-referencing, the importance of the whole Bible, and who it is we call Savior.
The cover is currently being updated. It's not quite ready . . . .
The book currently has 4 ratings of 5 stars, but no written reviews. It is the latest of the series. I started teaching and didn't have time to spread the word of this published work, so it's still finding its way.
And for the girls, . . . .
A King David Kind of Girl: A Girl's Bible Study of David
Here's a review thus far:
"It has some harder questions that allow the girls to develop skills in critical thinking. This study is just the right amount of work daily for them to commit to at this age. They are really enjoying it, we are 4 weeks into it!"
I love youth, I love Jesus, and I love to write. This is my way of combining all three things God has given me to love.
Upcoming: A Study on the Book of Job: A Literary Analysis
I hope to have this book published by the end of 2025.

