
Education With a Biblical Foundation
That It May Go Well is ideal for homeschooling multiple children, but it also works for just one child. Each “Color Cycle” is repeated during your child’s schooling years. Start with Red for your first year. As you add children to your schooling have them join the family on the Color Year you are on.
A chronological Bible Plan is given so that over the course of four school years you will read the entire Bible with your child(ren).
Each Color Cycle represents one year of homeschooling.
God Always Keeps His Promises
Why the Rainbow? Because God always keeps His promises...AND we’re tired of the world hijacking things that belong to the Lord! We’re not proud of sin; we humble ourselves to fervently seek that Lord and ask Him to remember mercy:
“LORD, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, LORD. Repeat them in our day, in our time make them known; in wrath remember mercy.”
Habakkuk 3:2, NIV
God gave the rainbow as a sign after He destroyed the earth by a flood. He saved Noah and his family because Noah trusted and obeyed God. The rainbow is a beautiful, physical reminder of the covenant that God made with the world to never destroy the earth with a flood again. He is a righteous God, and He saves those who trust and obey Him. He always keeps His promises. Jesus is coming again, and those who trust and believe Him will see God’s promise of a new heaven and a new earth where Righteousness dwells. Jesus made a New Covenant with us in His blood, and through His sacrifice we can escape the wrath and fire to come. We can freely accept His mercy and, like Noah, choose obedience and faithfulness to the Lord in a generation that is choosing wickedness.
God’s promises aren’t just for people in the Bible. You hold this curriculum in your hand because God is a promise-making and promise-keeping God. He is faithful, and we can trust and obey Him!


Structure Explanation:
To help understand the way Rainbow That It May Go Well works, please consider the following analogy.
Imagine your child’s workbook to be like a raised bed garden. If you have raised garden beds, each season you plant in them. What seeds you sow may vary from year to year, but the outline of the raised bed stays the same. What grows changes with the season/year.
Art, History & Geography, and Science is where you’ll do the planting!
If you're the "start your own seeds" type, the Parent Plan Book may be for you! If you want to "buy your plants at the greenhouse" our Online Homeschool Program may be for you.