Two ways to begin — doors close Wednesday

Feb 16, 2026 3:01 pm

Hi ,


Yesterday I opened the doors to Faithful Family Academy.


Since then, I’ve heard two different kinds of responses.


Some of you are ready for a full year of structure and direction.


Others are thinking, “We love Narnia… but maybe we start there.”


Both are valid.


So here are your two clear ways to begin.





🏰 If You Want the Full Roadmap for Your Family


Become a Founding Member (Annual)


This is for families who know they want consistency — not just one book.


Starting this week:

→ The complete Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe guided experience


This year:

→ The remaining Chronicles of Narnia (released steadily)

Mere Christianity for parents

→ A developing Civics & Heritage module

→ Ongoing discipleship tools and community rhythm


And beyond this year:

→ New studies, new books, continued growth — at your locked-in rate.


Founding Member price: $197/year (locked for life)

After Wednesday: $249/year for new members.


Best for: Families who want a steady, structured path instead of figuring it out alone.


👉 [Become a Founding Member]


Prefer flexibility?

$39/month, cancel anytime.

👉 [Start Monthly]





🦁 If You Just Want to Do Narnia Right Now


Start with The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe only


Everything you need for this one book:


→ Chapter-by-chapter discussion guides

→ Parent theology prep

→ Age-specific questions

→ Printables, activities, and tools


No membership. No ongoing commitment.


$49 one-time.


Best for: Families who want to try our approach with one story first.


You can always upgrade later if you love it.


👉 [Get the Narnia Course]




Both options close Wednesday at 9AM when we begin together.


If you’ve been wanting a thoughtful way to guide faith conversations in your home, now is the moment to decide.


You don’t need perfect theology.


You don’t need hours of prep.


You just need to begin.


Grace,

Craig


P.S. Everything includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can try this with your family and see if it truly serves you.

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