Today’s episode centers on the ongoing challenges and historical context surrounding homeschooling freedoms,. . .
The Frontline: Homeschooling Under Attack
Big-government proponents throughout America are considering new legislation that could erase homeschooling as we know it.
The Frontline: Lawsuit over AB 1955 and Parental Rights
Nathan discusses various topics including upcoming legislation, a special session focused on fuel costs, and the importance of family involvement in advocacy.
The Frontline: A New Classroom Trend: Who Knew? Homeschoolers Did!
A Wall Street Journal article discusses how GenZ teachers are transforming classroom decor to create a more home-like, inviting environment, contrasting with the traditional sterile classrooms. …
The Frontline: Homeschool Advocacy and The News
Nathan discusses the importance of voting in the upcoming general election on November 5th, particularly for legislators up for re-election. He highlights Capital Day in Sacramento on January 29th and 30th, 2025, aimed at educating and engaging homeschool families with legislators. Nathan also addresses recent news regarding school policies on pronouns in Texas and a court ruling in South Carolina related to school misconduct, emphasizing the need for community engagement in educational issues and the benefits of homeschooling.
The Frontline: An Interview with Zan Tyler
The discussion features Zan Tyler, a prominent figure in the homeschooling community, who shares her journey into homeschooling, which began in 1984 when she faced challenges with her son’s education. Initially skeptical, she became an advocate for homeschooling after navigating legal hurdles and realizing the importance of parental involvement in education. Zan emphasizes the need for vigilance in preserving homeschooling freedoms, especially as federal and state regulations increase.
An Interview with Will Estrada
Will Estrada discusses his journey as a homeschool graduate and advocate for homeschooling rights. Growing up in a large family in rural Pennsylvania, he experienced homeschooling firsthand, which shaped his perspective. After attending law school, he worked as a legal assistant at the Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) and later became an attorney focused on federal lobbying for homeschoolers.
Praying for our Leaders and Getting Involved
In today’s episode, Nathan goes over recent events and urges us to pray for our leaders. He also discusses many different ways to get involved in our government today.
AB 1955: Signed: What’s Next?
Nathan reads from Romans 1 & 2 and discusses the wrath of God against ungodliness and unrighteousness, the consequences of suppressing the truth, and the judgment on those who engage in unrighteous acts.









