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His Story is meant to be a dialogue, a discovery of the relationships between God and man, man and man, and the creation and mankind. It is meant to be that which more fully recognizes the actuality of both the physical and the spiritual nature of reality...it is meant to increase our sense of wonder and awe toward a God who loves, provides and sustains His creation AND executes His plan through the lives and events of people and nations.


Using original source documents to investigate the events that have shaped the course of history in the United States, students are challenged:

1- to become better praisemakers through an examination of historically significant events through a Christ-centered world and life view

2- to develop essential 21st Century skills of critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity

3- to retain the knowledge of significant historical events, people and ideas that define the American experience

4- to understand the big ideas--being exposed to essential questions that make learners think, analyze, compare and contrast concepts (higher-order thinking). Students must understand key historical events, the political forces in a democratic society and the role government and church plays in the lives of people. Problem-solving, debate and decision-making are important in becoming an active participant of God's kingdom.