Media Coverage

1+1+1=1 Reviews Friends and Heroes Homeschool Bible Study Curriculum

The popular homeschool blog 1+1+1=1 recently published a rave review of Friends and Heroes new Homeschool Bible Study Curriculum.

In the review, Carisa Hinson, the author of 1+1+1=1, says "after looking at the initial lessons, I was thrilled!" and that she and her daughter "had a GREAT discussion which stemmed from the curriculum." She even goes on to say "we will be continuing on with this curriculum after this review, [my daughter] is really enjoying it and I am loving our discussions."

You can read the entire review here.

You can find all the details about our Homeschool Bible Study on our curriculum information page or learn what other reviewer have to say by clicking here.

Confessions of a Homeschooler reviews Friends and Heroes Homeschool Bible Study Curriculum

Erica Arndt, author of Confessions of a Homeschooler, one of the USA's most popular and influential homeschool blogs, recently published a wonderful review our new Homeschool Bible Study Curriculum.

She writes that her children are "loving" the video components of the lessons and that she finds the curriculum "entertaining, and engaging, but also full of information at the same time." She even says that her family looks forward to using the materials for their homeschool Bible study curriculum for the rest of their school year!

You can read the entire review here.

You can find all the details about our Homeschool Bible Study on the curriculum information page or learn more about what other reviewers have to say by clicking here.

Amazing Catechists' rave review of Friends and Heroes DVDs and curriculum!

The influential Catholic religious education website Amazing Catechists recently published a warm and in-depth review of Friends and Heroes DVDs and Bible Curriculum.

The reviewer said that Friends and Heroes is "a fun series that my own children have enjoyed...(and) The style of the story-telling is very earnest, with clearly-enunciated moral lessons." She went on to say that Friends and Heroes historical content and accuracy means "the videos are worth watching for older elementary school students."

You can read the review in all its detail here.

Homeschool Mom blog, Jeremiah 29:11, recommends Friends and Heroes Homeschool Curriculum!

Maribel Sanders of the Jeremiah 29:11 Homeschool Mom blog recently wrote a wonderful review of Friends and Heroes Homeschool Unit Study 1 after working through all of the material with her daughter.

Her comments included, "My daughter and I really enjoyed going through this homeschool study together...The suggested activities were fun...I loved the creative writing assignments, how the Bible was being taught in such a child friend matter, and the hands on activities...(and) Friends and Heroes Homeschool Study is complete for its purpose and I would recommend it."

Click here to read the entire review.

David Dorricott interviewed on Wallbuilders radio!

Wallbuilders, a popular USA radio program, recently interviewed David Dorricott, Executive Producer of Friends and Heroes. The interview centered on the idea of teaching Biblical history through adventure stories. Wallbuilders' hosts Rick Green and David Barton expressed their appreciation of the mission and message of Friends and Heroes as well as the high-quality nature of Friends and Heroes resources for families, churches, schools and homeschool families.

You can listen to the interview here or hear the entire program on the Wallbuilders website.