Living & Active handouts
As promised, here are the various handouts that were provided by the 2024 Paideia Northwest speakers. Hopefully they are helpful tools for you!

As promised, here are the various handouts that were provided by the 2024 Paideia Northwest speakers. Hopefully they are helpful tools for you!

I have always loved the word paradox. Admittedly, part of my childhood joy in the word was because my dad would make jokes about “a pair of docks” and such. My dad has always been a bringer-of-joy, so that’s no surprise. But simply the idea of a paradox has intrigued me for decades. A self-contradictory…
In Episode 1 of Paideia Conversations, I was joined by my cohost Jenn Discher from sister community Paideia Southeast. In this inaugural conversation, we simply opened with basic questions: what is paideia? How do we spell it, pronounce it, define it? How do we pursue godly paideia, in light of Ephesians 6:4?Then we shared some…
7…, 6…, 5…, 4… Friends, I am delighted to be counting down the days until I can open registration for our upcoming Rest conference. This Friday, I will open the Early Bird rate of $45, and will be keeping that open through August 31st. On September 1st, we will move over to the Regular rate…
Three weeks from right now, we will be about to finish up this year’s Paideia Northwest conference for regional mamas raising their kids for Christ. After spending so many months planning, preparing, and praying, it is exciting to be getting close to the event as well as hard to believe it will soon be over….
I have always loved the word paideia. It’s a word I kind of grew up on. Having been raised in the Reformed Christian tradition, Greek and Hebrew and Latin words are not unfamiliar to me, although I have never even considered the option of studying one of those languages to the point where I were fluent…
I have realized by now, five years into hosting conferences for mamas raising and educating their kids for Christ, that it isn’t until the Sunday before the conference that my brain switches officially into “busy week.” Once it is “this week” instead of “next week” or “next month” or in November. It’s comically similar to…