Back to school in the University
You’re already welcome here—this seasonal room is a porch, not a performance.
Lists and supply runs can crowd out the one voice that does not grade your soul—only invites you. The same KJV pace on this page holds courage for the hallway, peace for the worried heart, and a yoke you can actually wear.
Not a pep talk—just the doors you already have, gathered for the weeks when everything new feels loud at once.
Not a new race—the same Teacher. Summer & harvest in the University still holds fields and the Good Shepherd. When the calendar turns, late summer bridge and Late summer, early rest (five days) can share the same August week as new-school nerves—see Seasonal paths → back to school for the wider list.
Back-to-School Courage (seven days)
Named for the lunch line, the first bell, and the small brave steps—one verse a day, saved on this device like every other plan.
Open Back-to-School Courage (7 days)Late summer, early rest (five days)
When heat and the supply list share the same kitchen table—thanks, table blessing, sleep, and His yoke in one short path.
Open Late summer, early rest (5 days)Evening in the University (family)
Four short table lights for parents and kids together—not a new program, the same room as your solo week.
Open Evening in the University (4 days)The University of Anxiety & Fear (six days)
When the what-ifs run ahead of the bus—verse-sized honesty, not debate.
Open University of Anxiety (7 days)The University of Parenting Young Kids (six days)
When little ones need shoes and you need the next true line about nurture, training, and gathering.
Open University of Parenting (6 days)Family & the easy yoke
When the table needs the invitation itself—the Matthew 11 read on Family rhythm matches the top of the University map.
Family rhythm → Come unto mePaper for a hard day. Tuck a single sheet in a folder or on the fridge—five KJV anchor verses for kids and parents when school feels heavy. Open “When school feels hard” (one-page print). Fall read-alouds (be still; the sower) pair with a calmer table first if you have ten minutes the night before.
Read-aloud: peace for the what-if
Before the hallway
Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:6–7, KJV
A slow read for permission to speak worry out loud—not a tidy bow. Pairs with The University of Anxiety & Fear on this device if the week needs more than one night.
University map → Back to school · Map → fall at the table · Seasonal paths → back to school · Summer & harvest hub · Map → Come unto me · When school feels hard (print)