Why Paideia Northwest?

/pʌɪˈdʌɪə/ pie-DAY-uh
regional vision? Inland vs. Pacific?

I love giving away functional and beautiful things. I love sharing companies that I value, that are local or small or Christian-based or mama-run. I love reading off numbers from blue construction paper tickets and waiting for acknowledgement from a conference attendee that she has won a book, or jewelry, or artwork, or magazines, or…
Spending the season of Advent cultivating an atmosphere of Savior-centered conversation is a goal many of us mamas have, which can honestly feel a little counter-cultural during the weeks before Christmas when the world around us is spinning with gharish decorations and messages of materialism under the guise of incredible sales your holiday can’t exist…
2025 conference prep has brought with it a whole new level of patience and fortitude for me on the front end. I spent five months emailing and phone calling locations all over Spokane, Medical Lake, Spokane Valley, Post Falls, Coeur d’Alene, and beyond, trying to nail down a location for this year’s Paideia Northwest conference…
Humility and Doxology‘s Amy Sloan joins us for this conversation, which is a special joy because she has encouraged and mentored me for the beginnings of Paideia Conversations. I was a guest in 2021 on her podcast Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology, so this was a fun opportunity to turn the tables and share…
Here I sit on a Lord’s Day afternoon… iced coffee at hand and my accordion file full of papers & ideas… ready to finalize website details and make sure all the pieces fit together. Thank you for the excitement you’ve shared with us as we anticipate Paideia Northwest’s debut conference, Courage for the Daily! Registration is…
Registration will be opened on Friday, and I am delighted to praise the Lord publicly over His provision in both large and small details. I like to share with you each year how God really pushes the conference theme into the corners for me, so to speak. Last year with Living & Active, it was…