About the Authors

Elizabeth (right) has home schooled her two children for about nine years. With her daughter, Allyson, studying pre-med at
Clemson University on scholarship and striving to become a PA in the missions’ field, Elizabeth is truly enjoying the opportunity of
seeing the fruit of her labors. Her son, John Paul, follows Allyson by six years and Elizabeth appreciates additional time with him.
With a heart for missions, Elizabeth views her role in Epi Kardia as an opportunity to minister to other home school families and share
with them the joys and challenges that she has experienced working with her own children. She encourages her children to be light and
salt to the world and enjoys any opportunity she can take to participate in missions ministries along with them.
Even before conceiving the idea of Epi Kardia, Elizabeth utilized the concepts of integrating curriculum with whole books both in a
structured classroom situation and at home with her children. She sees the value of a classical approach, but longs to maintain a Biblical
standard in the process. Epi Kardia was designed with such methodology in mind.
Elizabeth’s background is as both educator and writer. She enjoys working with parents in a personal way to promote a love for reading and
writing, as well as to encourage them to use their own unique gifts as they teach their children.
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Dana (above left) and her husband, Cameron, who designed the graphics for Epi Kardia, have home schooled their two children
for over 11 years. As with many of us, her philosophy about teaching has changed somewhat over the years, but she has drawn most
heavily from a combination of the classical model and Charlotte Mason’s teachings. She also has extensively researched different
learning styles and multiple intelligences, incorporating the results into Epi Kardia curriculum.
She passionately feels our primary goal as homeschooling parents is to disciple and mentor our children and thus ‘raise Godly generations.’
The worldview presented in Epi Kardia reflects this foundational belief.
An avid reader herself, Dana feels there is no comparison between textbooks and living books, so wholeheartedly recommends to
new homeschooling parents that a literature-based curriculum is the way to go. Over the years she has observed how well-written
literature has sparked a love of reading and learning in her family, as well as Elizabeth’s.
Cameron and Dana are excited to have graduated their first from the nest last spring! Their daughter, Aliece, is attending Clemson University
on scholarship, majoring in Health Science and hoping to become a Physical Therapist by the end of her university career. Michael is
a 10th grader who enjoys playing electric and acoustic guitar, leading worship at his youth group and working as a partner in a lawn
mowing business.
In her ‘life before homeschooling’, Dana served as a Human Resources Director, counselor, and educator. Like many of us, she wears several
hats and serves her local homeschooling support group, is active in church and occassionally administers aptitude and standardized tests to
adults and children.
Read more from Elizabeth and Dana by reading their
blog at http://www.epikardia.com/blog/ !
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