About Us

We’re a small, family-owned, garage-grown publisher—and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Reyburn Press is a woman-owned Christian publishing company led by Grace Reyburn and built to serve homeschool families with excellent, affordable, Scripture-rooted resources. Grace and her husband Aaron both grew up in homeschool families, surrounded by books, ideas, and the freedom to learn deeply rather than quickly, and that background continues to shape the company’s mission.

Now they are giving back by creating books, stories, and tools that help families pursue truth, wisdom, and meaningful discipleship at home. Reyburn Press exists to publish resources that are theologically grounded, practically useful, and shaped for real family life.

Grace Reyburn

Owner & Co-Founder

Grace Reyburn is the owner of Reyburn Press and the heart behind its mission as a woman-owned business. With years of experience in education and daycare, she understands child development, learning differences, and what actually serves families in everyday life.

She brings wisdom, clarity, and practicality to every project. Her leadership helps ensure that every resource Reyburn Press creates is not only convictional, but also accessible, useful, and rooted in the realities homeschool families face every day.

Aaron Reyburn

Author & Co-Founder

Aaron Reyburn is Grace’s husband and her full partner in the work of Reyburn Press. He is a Marine Corps veteran, church elder, and foreman at Reyburn Piano Works, where he restores instruments built to last generations.

His theological and cultural analysis has been published in Reformed Perspective, and he is the author of Build the Family, Win the War and The Brytewood Chronicles, a seven-book Christian fantasy series. His writing supports the mission of Reyburn Press at the intersection of theology, storytelling, and family discipleship.

The Mission

Reyburn Press was founded to create excellent, affordable, Scripture-rooted resources for homeschool families. Its work reflects a commitment to rich doctrine, compelling narrative, and everyday faithfulness in the home.

What We Believe

  • Curriculum should teach real craft, not just compliance.

  • Stories should disciple through narrative, not preach at readers.

  • Resources should be affordable, excellent, and rooted in Scripture.

Because great education—and great stories—are worth sharing.

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