My Father's World

My Father's World is a comprehensive Christian homeschool curriculum blending Charlotte Mason, classical, and unit study approaches, designed for family-style learning where multiple ages study together.

What is My Father's World?

Created by David and Marie Hazell, My Father's World weaves Biblical worldview through all academic subjects rather than treating faith as a separate compartment. The curriculum blends three educational philosophies: Charlotte Mason's emphasis on living books and nature study, classical education's structured progression, and unit study's thematic integration. Families learn history, science, geography, art, and music together while separating for skill-based subjects like math and language arts. This 'teach once, learn together' approach makes MFW particularly efficient for families with multiple children.

Key Takeaways

  • Blends Charlotte Mason, classical, and unit study approaches with Biblical worldview
  • Family-style learning allows multiple ages to study core subjects together
  • Full packages run $390-$600 for grades K-8; math and language arts sold separately
  • Emphasis on quality living books rather than textbooks
  • 'Open and go' format requires minimal daily preparation

Program Structure

MFW organizes into three learning tiers. Discover Level (Preschool-3rd Grade) includes foundational programs like 'God's Creation from A to Z' for kindergarten. Investigate Level (Grades 2-8) features the Family Learning Cycle—five years covering Bible, Geography, History, Literature, Science, Art, and Music with all children learning together. Declare Level (Grades 9-12) emphasizes rhetoric-stage skills with integrated Worldview, Bible, History, and English. Math and Language Arts are sold separately, with Dimensions Math recommended for grades 2-6 and Saxon for older students. Families purchase one core package covering subjects all children share, then add individual math and language arts at each child's level.

What Sets It Apart

Biblical integration permeates all subjects naturally rather than feeling forced. Living books replace textbooks, creating readers who love learning. Family connection builds through shared read-alouds and discussions. Multi-age efficiency teaches core content once to everyone, saving hours compared to individual curricula. 'Open and go' planning means minimal preparation—grid-style lesson plans show exactly what to do each day. Hands-on activities include crafts, projects, manipulatives, and even cooking as learning experiences. The Hazells' customer service is legendary—founders reportedly call families personally to check in and offer support.

Considerations Before Choosing

MFW requires significant read-aloud time—parents uncomfortable with hours of reading may struggle. Some families find too many activities and need to cut content to avoid overwhelm. Science coverage strikes some as insufficient, particularly for upper grades. The curriculum works best for parents with time for engagement—it's not designed for independent student work in K-8. The strong Christian focus won't suit secular families. Language arts and math add-ons increase total cost beyond base package prices. Some advanced learners need supplementation for deeper challenge.

The Bottom Line

My Father's World delivers on its promise of Christ-centered, literature-rich education that brings families together. The multi-age approach creates genuine efficiency for families with multiple children while building shared memories through quality books. It works best for parents who enjoy reading aloud, want Biblical worldview woven throughout academics, and have time for daily engagement. Families prioritizing independent work, minimal parent involvement, or secular content should look elsewhere. Visit mfwbooks.com to explore program options and request information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Core packages run $390-$600 depending on level. Add math ($100-$300/student) and language arts ($100-$300/student). A family with 3 children might spend $800-$1,200 for a complete year, though older children share the same core package.

John Tambunting

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John Tambunting

Founder

John Tambunting is passionate about homeschooling after discovering the love of learning only later on in life through hackathons and working on startups. Although he attended public school growing up, was an "A" student, and graduated with an applied mathematics degree from Brown University, "teaching for the test," "memorizing for good grades," the traditional form of education had delayed his discovery of his real passions: building things, learning how things work, and helping others. John is looking forward to the day he has children to raise intentionally and cultivate the love of learning in them from an early age. John is a Christian and radically gave his life to Christ in 2023. John is also the Co-Founder of Y Combinator backed Pangea.app.