What's in a lesson

Impactful for students, simple for teachers.

what you'll find inside

Designed to grow with students.

Our four and a half year program serves kids 4 through 14.
By the end of the curriculum, students will be familiar with most Bible events from Genesis through Acts. They will have an idea of how the Bible characters and events demonstrate how God has orchestrated the history of the world to bring His Son, Jesus Christ, into the world; and to spread the Good News of His salvation to all.

They will learn basic doctrines about the Bible, the Trinity, the sinfulness and fall of man, and God’s sovereignty in bestowing gifts of faith and repentance.

Students will also know that Jesus Christ, who is God and man, sacrificed His life to save those whom the Father had chosen. Students will know that God chooses, saves, and keeps throughout all eternity all who believe in His Son.
A drawing of a ship sailing on water

Repentance

God is holy and sovereign; all men are depraved with an inherited sin nature. It's not enough to rely on being born and raised in a Christian household; children are taught what it means to personally repent of their sin.

Salvation

Man cannot come to God unless the Holy Spirit draws him. Hope rests in God's mercy to save all who call upon Him. For those called, Christ Jesus sacrificed Himself to take on their sins. All the glory goes to God alone for salvation!

No Object Lessons

Rather than teaching object lessons (which sometimes prove more distraction than instruction), each lesson provides clear applications derived from the theology of the Biblical story.

Doctrine

Doctrine is emphasized, giving students an understanding of the work of God not only in any one individual's life, but in the flow of history in its entirety.

Second Commandment

The Second Commandment is honored. There are no pictures of God or Jesus, for no likeness could adequately represent our Creator and Savior.
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