Christina Carpenter is a Pacific Northwest native now rooted in the Midwest and the mother of two dynamic girls and two lively boys. Alongside her husband, she finds joy in curating family memories through travel and everyday adventure. Passionate about home education and cultivating intentional family culture, Christina is committed to helping moms thrive with vision, purpose, and joy in their motherhood journey. Through her coaching, workshops, book clubs, and her Bloom and Blossom Conference, she encourages women to embrace motherhood as a sanctifying path of growth.

In this episode, Christina shares how she establishes a vision for her homeschool and uses truth, goodness, and beauty to ground her homeschool days. By studying the longstanding educational philosophies and methodologies that have served families for centuries, Christina has blended together the elements that best serve her family to create a unique family culture that encourages curiosity and celebrates the joy of discovery.

You can listen to this conversation on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And be sure to check our other interviews with homeschool veterans like Leslie Martino, Carrie de Francisco, Greta Eskridge, and Leah Boden.

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Aimee grew up in rural Michigan, where she was captivated by Jesus as a teenager and married her high school sweetheart. Together they moved to New England where they homeschool their two children together. Aimee has a Master's degree in Biblical Languages from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She enjoys exploring new places, reading great stories, and enjoying the outdoors with her family.