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Online Classes for Christian Herbalists

The following online classes for Christian herbalists are affiliate resources. I’ve taken many of them myself and found them to be a great resource.

Free eBook on Herbal Safety

The Herbal Academy is offering a free PDF e-book on herbal safety. Learn more: Herbal Safety Ebook.

Why Classes for Christian Herbalists?

Although it may not be a problem for you, many Christians do have issues when herbal topics are mixed with alternative spiritual beliefs. Being urged to “thank the plant spirits” goes against the first commandment. We give thanks only to God for all things. This is just one small example of a much larger problem that many Christians have with herbal information intended for a mass audience.

The classes shared here for Christian herbalists focus on how-to instructions without the spiritual practices mixed in. Although I have not taken each of these classes personally, I have taken previous classes with The Herbal Academy. They are excellent – informative without any spiritual practices mixed in.

Classes for Christian Herbalists and Anyone Interested in Enjoying Herbs

The following links are affiliate links. Home Garden Joy is an affiliate of The Herbal Academy. This means that when you purchase a product from The Herbal Academy we receive a small amount. The money we receive does not affect your costs in any way. Thank you for purchasing through our website and supporting Home Garden Joy.

Please also see our suggested Books for Christian Herbalists.

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