Recent writings
Count the Seconds
A science session about a thunderstorm ended the best way a screen session can end: with my son outside, looking up, measuring the sky with nothing but his own counting.
The Day My Daughter Corrected the AI
The guide got a book title wrong. My eleven-year-old caught it and said so. That small moment is one of my favorite things that has ever happened on this platform.
The Mountain of Manuscripts
My eleven-year-old wanted to know how we can trust that the Bible we read is what was actually written. The answer is a mountain almost nobody shows their kids.
When the Guide Doesn't Know
Our own AI made something up to agree with my son. Here is what we did about it, and why it is the most important thing we have built.
Same Platform, Two Journeys
On a single afternoon, two kids in our house opened the same iPad to two different subjects. Both sessions went somewhere their parents didn't expect, in opposite directions.
The Kid Who Designed Checkers
He didn't want to play. He wanted to build. So we built, and he named it Blitz Checkers.
What Kids Actually Say
A dozen real quotes from real kid sessions, with the marketing scrubbed off.
What Twenty-Five Minutes Looks Like
A real Forage Academy session, beat by beat, from leaf veins to self-deception, with the kid driving every pivot.
How We Keep the AI Safe for Your Kids
A plain-English look at what we actually do: isolated models, corporate-grade governance, parent ownership, and a worldview gated by the Ten Commandments.
What the Dead Sea Scrolls Prove About the Bible
Isaiah unchanged for 2,000 years. Here's what this discovery means for your child's confidence in Scripture.
Why AI Belongs in Your Homeschool Classroom
How artificial intelligence can personalize learning while keeping parents in the driver's seat.
Why Montessori and Biblical Worldview Are Natural Partners
Self-directed discovery, wonder at God's design, and the child as the teacher's guide. Montessori got more right than it knew.