Help Your Teen Stand Firm in Faith in a Confusing Culture

Formationaly Homeschool Mode is a guided teen discipleship experience that helps students process identity, truth, pressure, and faith-driven action through cinematic teaching, reflection, discussion, and real-life application.

Ages 12 - 18

Parent-Led or Student-Led

Biblically Grounded

Designed for Real Teen Pressures

Your Teen Is Being Formed Every Day.
The Question Is... By What?

Homeschool parents are doing more than teaching academics. They are shaping hearts, worldview, resilience, and faith. Formationly was built to help families disciple teens through the real pressures they face now, not just the ones we wish they faced.

Identity Pressure

Teens are constantly influenced by labels, comparison, social approval, and digital culture.

Faith vs Feelings

Many students are unsure how to process emotions without letting emotions become their authority.

Truth vs Culture

Parents need better tools to help teens think biblically in a world of confusion, compromise, and noise.

Built for Families Who Want More Than Bible Knowledge Alone.

Formationly does not stop at information. It helps teens process what they believe, why they believe it
and how to live faithfully when culture pushes back.

  • For Parents: Easy-to-guide structure. Clear discussion prompts. Biblical framing for hard conversations. Flexibility for your homeschool rhythm.
  • For Teens: Cinematic lesson delivery. Honest faith conversations. Reflection activities and next steps. Topics that feel current and relevant.

Choose the Path That Fits Your Family

Homeschool Mode is flexible enough to support different family rhythms and learning styles.

Parent-Led Path

Walk through the course together, use the guided discussion prompts, build strong discipleship conversations inside your family rhythm.

Student-Led Path

Give your teen a guided experience they can move through with greater independence while still creating moments for family follow-up and conversation.

Teach teens to anchor identity in Christ instead of comparison, approval, or cultural labels.
The Four Formation Ingredients
Identity Formation

Teach teens to anchor identity in Christ instead of comparison, approval, or cultural labels.

Truth Formation

Help students understand biblical truth and learn to evaluate conflicting messages wisely.

Pressure Formation

Prepare teens for social pressure, emotional pressure, and the subtle compromises culture invites.

Action Formation

Move from learning to living through reflection, response, and practical next steps.

What's Inside the Course

Each Formationly experience is designed to help families guide teens through meaningful biblical formation in a way that feels strong, modern, and easy to use.

  • Teaching Videos - Episode-based content designed to help teens engage real faith questions and culture pressures.
  • Reflection Prompts - Structured moments that help students pause, think, journal, and respond personally.
  • Family Discussion Guides - Conversation tools that help parents turn lessons into deeper discipleship at home.

Start Formationly in Your Home

If you want a stronger way to help your teen navigate faith, identity, culture, and truth,
Formationly Homeschool Mode was built for this exact reason.

Parent-Led Path

Walk through the course together, use the guided discussion prompts, build strong discipleship conversations inside your family rhythm.

Student-Led Path

Give your teen a guided experience they can move through with greater independence while still creating moments for family follow-up and conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age range is Homeschool Mode for?

Homeschool Mode is designed for teens, especially ages 12-18, with flexibility for family discussion and guided reflection.

Can this be used by one student only?

Yes. A single student can move through the course independently or with a parent guiding the experience.

Do parents have to lead every lesson?

No. Formationly supports both parent-led and student-led rhythms so families can choose the approach that fits best.

Is this only Bible study content?

It is biblically grounded, but it also addresses identity, pressure, emotions, worldview, and practical faith response.