Ozark Doctrine Curriculum
Ozark Doctrine Curriculum

Christian education shaped by Scripture and the Reformed tradition

Structured coursework for homeschool families—beginning with a grade 8 track in worldview, Bible, ethics, and church life. Parents stay involved; students see clear next steps.

Why it matters

Why Christian education?

Education is never neutral: it forms loves, habits, and imagination. Christian education asks not only what to learn but who we are becoming before God—worshipers who think, speak, and act in a way that fits the gospel.

The goal is wisdom and maturity in Christ: knowing the Lord, loving what He loves, and learning to read the world through His Word—not as a bolt-on to “real” schoolwork, but as the thread that holds it together.

A long pattern

How faithful households have taught for generations

Before modern classrooms, the ordinary engine of learning was the home alongside the church: parents and pastors planting truth early and often.

Catechism & memory

Short questions and answers, psalms, and creeds helped children carry the faith in their bones—not only as information, but as prayer and praise.

The household as schoolroom

Reading aloud, conversation at table, and apprenticing skills in daily life wove learning into character. Parents were the primary teachers, not a distant institution.

Reformation & literacy

The Reformers urged ordinary people to read Scripture. That impulse turned homes toward the Bible and trained conscience and mind together—exactly the spirit we want to encourage today.

What you get here

A calm workspace while the course material grows: clear modules now, richer lessons and readings soon.

  • Student dashboard to track each module at a glance
  • Parent accounts to add children and review their progress
  • Room to grow—content layers in without changing your workflow

Ready to line up your year with purpose?

Start with grade 8; more tracks will follow. Questions and feedback are welcome as we build.