This integrated high school course takes students on a journey through world history from Creation to the present day. Blending history, literature, and Bible study, students will explore global civilizations, read original documents and classic literature, and reflect on historical events through a biblical lens. Designed for independent study with flexible structure, this course offers up to three high school credits: World History, English (Literature and Composition), and Bible.
Course Highlights:
- World History:
Daily lessons explore global civilizations, church history, and the relationship between biblical and historical events.
- English Literature:
Students engage with novels, hymns, theological writings, and more—analyzing how literature reflects the eras in which it was written.
- Bible Integration:
Includes Scripture readings and topical Bible studies that apply biblical principles to historical issues.
- Flexible Structure:
Organized into 30 units with five lessons each, this curriculum supports both independent learning and parent-guided instruction.
- Multi-Sensory Learning:
Features full-color visuals, primary source readings, and hands-on projects to engage a variety of learning styles.
Recommended for grades 9–12. Students can earn credits in History, English, and Bible while building a meaningful understanding of the past and how it shapes our faith and future.