Obviously you can make your own, but Answers in Genesis (answersingenesis.org) and the Institute for Creation Research (icr.org)m both have lots of amazing resources, especially if you are interested in the science that supports creation and a young Earth. There are books and videos you can buy, but there are also lots of free articles and short videos and both have podcasts you can follow.

My eldest son started Genesis Club because our youth group changed to a less challenging curriculum due to some of the kids complaining the old one was too hard. Because none of the kids attending drove and we live a ways out of town, it was too hard for people to drop off and pickup the kids, so most of the parents stay. Now everyone enjoys it so much, some of the parents come even if their kids can't make it. It is a great multi-generational learning experience.

I have 2 teenage boys who I have homeschooled. My eldest is a near genius. I have homeschooled him since 3rd grade. He is heading to college (Liberty University) with full tuition covered and accepted into the honors program (35 out of 36 on ACT). My younger son has down syndrome. I started homeschooling him 2 years ago when the teacher I trusted left for a different position. Homeschooling the two has been so different, but good for them and for me and my relationship with them.

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Evolution is a lie

Oh, it is a house of cards! I'll be getting to evolution in the future. Thank you for your reply, Cheers!