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Faith and fun do go hand-in-hand. In this episode of Vintage Homeschool Moms, your host Felice Gerwitz shares a great way to make Backyard Bible adventures a reality. Complete show notes help you jump-start your own adventure at home. Check out more podcasts on the Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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Backyard Bible Adventures for Tweens Episode
Low-Cost Outdoor Explorations That Deepen Faith and Connect Kids to God’s Creation
As a homeschool mom who has led countless Bible camps and volunteered at summer programs, I often returned home worn out yet inspired. That experience sparked a desire to create something simpler and more meaningful for my own family. I developed a days-of-creation themed curriculum that turned everyday backyard moments into powerful faith lessons. With help from my college-aged daughter, Christina, co-author of the Truth Seeker’s Mystery Series, we designed hands-on activities and a complete supply list.
Today, we offer the Creation Camp as printable student workbooks, along with a parent guide and a full supply list, at MediaAngels.com/store. (Limited ready-to-go kits with supplies may be available soon—join our mailing list for first notice!)
These outdoor adventures bring Genesis to life through nature, science, and Scripture. They work especially well for tweens, who thrive when they lead activities, mentor younger siblings, and explore God’s world right outside the door. Best of all, everything stays low-cost and screen-free, using items you already have at home or can find cheaply.
Why Backyard Bible Adventures Work for Multi-Age Families
Tweens crave independence yet still love family connection (for the most part). These backyard Bible adventures let them take charge, while younger children can join in with simpler tasks. My favorite end result is making memories and giving the kids time to think. These goals are a double blessing.
I built these ideas on the foundation of our original Creation Camp, giving them a fresh outdoor twist. Your children can journal observations, map their “Bible journeys” using a compass, and help set up and build creation stations with simple experiments that make Genesis feel alive and real.
How to Host Your Own Backyard Bible Adventure Camp
Run this as a full-week camp or spread it across weekends, whatever fits your family’s schedule. Each day focuses on one or two creation days, with tween-friendly challenges that build observation and problem-solving skills, which foster connections to Scripture. I’ve included a key Bible verse and journal prompt for eac