A firm foundation.

At THEO, our foundation (worldview/faithview) is unapologetically Christian.

  • We believe in the authority of the Bible as God’s Word.

  • We confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.

  • We affirm the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of every believer.

  • We are Protestant, Bible-believing, and born again, shaped by a blend of Pentecostal/Baptist experience and reformed theology.

  • We avoid denominational divides. While denominations have their place for shared conviction, we teach the essentials of the faith in a way that is faithful and Christ-centered.

In short: Your children will learn through a safe, Gospel-rooted lens, never outside of Biblical truth.

We know parents want to understand how we teach. Our approach is:

  • Structured, not rigid – Lessons are organized weekly to provide rhythm, but never so heavy that life stops.

  • Character-focused – Knowledge is important, but so are wisdom, values, integrity, and EQ (emotional intelligence).

  • Practical – We connect what kids learn to real-world skills: communication, problem solving, conflict resolution, self-awareness.

  • Flexible – Parents can lead, guide alongside, or allow students to work independently. THEO adapts to the season you’re in.

Meaningful methodology.

Know / Grow / Go Framework:

1. Know God’s Word
Students learn what it means to know God (not just about God), themselves, and others. Lessons focus on Biblical truth, emotional awareness, and life knowledge like communication and responsibility.

2. Grow in faith & wisdom
Knowledge becomes transformation. Children practice what they know through conflict resolution, self-control, resilience, spiritual disciplines, and more.

3. Go live it out in daily life
Faith and skills move into daily life. Students live out what they’ve learned by serving others, leading with integrity, and walking with confidence in family, friendships, and beyond.

Founders (i.e., Stewards)

Danny & Daniela Kovacs

At home in Ave Maria, FL (East Naples), where we moved in 2022, embarking on a new journey in family life, ministry, and career.

We’re the Kovacs family, founders of DailyAltar.org and THEO Homeschool—creating resources for families who want to raise their children with faith, structure, and purpose.

Danny’s journey has taken him from aspiring musician to HR Director, with 20+ years of experience developing people, systems, and organizational growth. He serves as an ordained minister, having taught and led in youth, small groups, and church settings. Together with his wife Daniela, they’ve been involved in music ministry, children’s ministry, and Bible studies for years, while raising and homeschooling their two miracle boys, Levy and Seth.

Our story is rooted in what we’ve lived - the joys, the challenges, and the daily responsibility of leading a home. Like many parents, we’ve wrestled with how to disciple our children well, provide a strong education, and build meaningful rhythms without overcomplicating life.

THEO Homeschool was born out of that journey - a practical, Christ-centered framework designed to help parents lead with clarity and raise children in both character and capability.

At the heart of it all is a simple mission: to meet with God daily and help other families do the same.

“This isn’t just a program to us, it’s how we’re raising our own children.”