Build on FaithMap

For homeschool

A scholarly, non-denominational home for Christian formation at home. Courses, curriculums, and citations your children (and you) can see.

Premium lane

Homeschool families asked for this. FaithMap's catalog is structured, cited, and written for adults, but the content is scaffolded enough that middle school and up can work through it with a parent alongside. Build your own Apostles' Creed sequence, a church-history arc, a denominational-distinctives unit for your older kids; assign, check in, and watch the progress ring fill.

How homeschool parents use FaithMap

Build a curriculum once, reuse it with each child as they grow into it. Mix FaithMap's shared Christian foundations with perspective-question answers from your own tradition. Assignments and reading lists flow into each student's progress view; you see who finished what and where the hesitations are.

Age posture

Written for adults at the threshold; structured enough for a mature middle-schooler working with a parent. No cartoony register. Classical-education families will recognize the tone. We will add younger-age scaffolding over time; right now the comfortable floor is roughly age 12 and up.

Parental control

You pick the curriculum. You pick the tradition-specific perspective answers your family reads. FaithMap does not push a denomination; the attribution (Catholics teach, Reformed confessions hold) travels with every specific claim. Your family's theological posture stays yours.

Next step

Request a homeschool beta seat.

Tell us your setting (parent-led, co-op, classical, CC-adjacent, Charlotte Mason, Catholic homeschool, Orthodox), ages, and what sequence you are building. We onboard families in waves while we tune the experience.

The editorial stance

Scholarly, non-denominational, loving, authoritative.

FaithMap carries the attribution (Catholics teach, Reformed confessions hold, historically understood). Contributors bring the subject-matter depth.