What if the gift you’ve had since childhood was always meant to glorify God — you just didn’t know it yet? In this episode of the Everyday Educator podcast, host Delise sits down with Mercy Koimburi, a Kenyan Classical Conversations homeschool mom and professional photographer, to explore how creativity, faith, and classical education are more connected than you might think.
Mercy shares how she discovered photography at age 11, how she uses it to capture emotion and tell stories of family and faith, and why she believes God placed that gift in her long before she had a name for it. From the math hidden inside every great photo — hello, Fibonacci sequence! — to how CC’s classical framework shows up through her lens, this conversation is full of warm encouragement for homeschool moms who want to nurture the gifts in themselves and in their children. Mercy also opens up about her CC community in Kenya, what homeschool days look like on the other side of the world, and the Bible verses that have carried her through the hard days of the journey.
Whether you have a budding young artist at home or you’re still figuring out how your own gifts fit into your homeschool life, Mercy’s story will leave you inspired and equipped. You don’t have to have it all figured out — he gently leads those who have young. Tune in and be encouraged.
Find Mercy’s photography work at: https://www.mercykoimburi.com/
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