Kids are sweet… until someone touches their snack, their seat, or their favorite pencil that they haven’t used in three months but suddenly “really needed.” Even in the most Christ-centered homeschool, selfish moments pop up like popcorn at Bible study movie night. And while “Be nice!” works for about six seconds, teaching true selflessness can feel like trying to get a goldfish to memorize scripture.
Meanwhile, selfishness spreads through the house like glitter — you didn’t ask for it, nobody knows who started it, and suddenly it’s everywhere. Sibling arguments rise, patience gets tested, and sometimes you hear yourself saying, “Lord, please fix this before I lose my sanctification.” You want your kids to follow Jesus’ example of putting others first… but how do you get them to understand the heart behind it instead of giving you the classic homeschool kid response: “Is this for a grade?”
Enter Walking in Selflessness — a fun, faith-filled, 4-week Christian character course that helps kids identify selfishness, embrace humility, and practice Christ-like love… without eye-rolling, bribery, or parental meltdown. With short lessons, scripture, real-life examples, and simple challenges kids actually want to do, this course turns “me first” moments into “you go first” victories. Think of it as character training that’s biblical, practical, and just entertaining enough that kids might even forget they’re learning something life-changing.
This option is a one-time payment-in-full for the whole course with immediate access to all content.
"I love the variety of activities, and that the students don't just read (or listen) to text, but have some interaction with the concepts. It helps the ideas stick so much better, and they would have lots of time every day to practice what they are learning :-)”
Angie K.
Homeschool mom
“We truly are enjoying the selflessness study. The challenges and activities are great and I love how much it encourages scripture memorization! It really does an excellent job with content and application.”
Joy O.
Homeschool mom