At Home Curriculum
Once you subscribe, this is where you will be able to download:
✅ At Home – 40 devotional experiences that keep students engaged in faith with a parent, guardian, or mentor (10 lessons available per quarter)
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Teaching Plan ✺ Training Resources
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Season 1 TEACHING PLAN At Home (2025-2026)
Season 1 Teaching Plan for 2025-2026 At Home
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Season 2 TEACHING PLAN At Home (2026-2027)
Season 2 Teaching Plan for 2026-2027 At Home
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Faith Conversations Podcast Training Documents
Training Documents to cast vision for parents/guardians around the Faith Conversations Podcast.
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Season 1 ✺ Quarter 3 ✺ Available Nov 1 -Jan 31, 2026
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Season 1 ✺ Quarter 4 ✺ Available Feb 1 - April 30, 2026
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Season 2 ✺ Quarter 1 ✺ Available May 1 - July 31, 2026
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Season 2 ✺ Quarter 2 ✺ Available Aug 1, 2026 - October 31, 2026
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PURPOSE | 4 lessons AT HOME
Four conversations about purpose.
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CHRISTMAS | 4 lessons AT HOME
Four conversations about Christmas according to John
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PROVERBS (Discernment)| 2 lessons AT HOME
Two conversations about discernment from Proverbs.
What people are saying . . .
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"As a parent of a past middle school student, a current middle school student, and a future middle school student, this is exactly what we need. My son loves to talk to me when he’s shooting hoops—this would be perfect for that!"
- A parent from Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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"As a parent, I’ve struggled with how to have meaningful faith conversations with my daughter. This curriculum gives me a structure that feels natural and doable—it’s exactly what we need!”
— A parent from Buford, Georgia, USA
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"The podcast option is clutch. So many of my students come from broken homes—this allows them to engage in faith conversations even if their home life is complicated."
- A youth pastor from Columbus, Ohio, USA
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“This would be perfect for students to take and use with their friends at school, at lunch, or even with their sports teams.”
– A ministry leader and parent of middle schoolers from Bend, Oregon, USA
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“I love the idea of equipping parents to have these conversations at home. A lot of parents don’t feel confident talking about faith with their middle schooler, and this makes it so much easier for them.”
- A ministry leader from Brooklyn, New York, USA
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"Usually, we have to sit and watch a video or listen to someone talk. They talk and talk, and then they ask us questions, but they have been talking at us for so long we forget. Now we get to talk about what we're learning instead of just having to listen for so long."
- A Middle Schooler from Corvallis, Oregon, USA
