First Year Overview
Moses IEgypt to Sinai — Fall
Introduces the fascinating account of the life of Moses, including his providential birth and growth, meeting God at the burning bush, facing Pharaoh, and leading the Israelites out of Egypt. Lessons give practical applications and propose questions that encourage thinking in a Christians worldview.
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Moses IISinai to Jordan River — Winter
Continues the captivating study of the life of Moses, including the giving of the Ten Commandments, receiving instructions for and building the Tabernacle, and journeying to the Jordan River. Moses and the Israelites learn valuable lessons about God’s character that are applicable and important today.
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Jesus’ Beginning Ministry — Spring
Presents the life and events of Jesus, including prophecy of His coming, early life in Nazareth, preparation for ministry, and early miracles. As the perfect model of godly living, Jesus’ life teaches Christians how to live in service and submission to their heavenly Father.
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Beginnings in Genesis — Summer
A book often confused by man’s opinions, Genesis offers a clear record of God’s miraculous creation, the beginning of the human race, and such topics as the origin of sin and the sanctity of life. Christians grounded in the biblical account of creation and related topics will be more thoroughly prepared to answer men’s questions and share their faith with others.
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Second Year Overview
Acts I — Fall
Sheds light on Christianity’s early growth as Peter, Phillip, and others preach the Gospel, heal the sick, and cast out devils in His name. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, Jesus’ followers purposed to exalt the Savior despite persecution.
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Acts II — Winter
Acts, Part II, tells the history of the early church and the spread of the gospel to Europe and Asia. The Holy Spirit transformed the life of Paul and led him on three missionary journeys. The gospel was received by many Gentiles. Some areas rejected idol worship and many churches were established throughout the regions of Galatia, Asia, Macedonia, and Greece. The gospel impacted Rome after Paul’s imprisonment and shipwreck, in spite of opposition from unbelieving Jewish leaders.
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Joshua — Spring
Presents the exciting events of the people of Israel as they cross the Jordan River, conquer
Jericho and fight internal and external battles to conquer Canaan. These events demonstrate living the
Christian life in today’s world.
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Learning from Jesus — Summer
During Jesus’ ministry in Galilee, multitudes witnessed His miracles and heard his teaching. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount teaches wonderful truths about the Christian’s relationship to God and others.
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Third Year Overview
Judges & Ruth — Fall
Learn how to live victoriously in this Satan–infested world by studying real people who find solutions to real problems. Lessons on Ruth reveal God’s sovereignty in bringing redemption to mankind.
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Samuel·Saul·DavidStudies in 1st Samuel — Winter
Compares and contrasts the lives of three key biblical figures—Samuel, the ideal servant of
God; Saul, Israel’s prideful and rebellious king; and David, a man with strong faith and a
heart for God.
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Jesus’ Later Ministry — Spring
Follow Jesus’ steps to Calvary as He performs miracles, preaches and teaches, and ministers to followers. The events of Jesus’ final week–triumphal entry, last supper, crucifixion, resurrection–are covered in detail.
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King David/Solomon — Summer
David’s life of triumph and tragedy presents valuable lessons about righteousness, marriage, family, faith, and service. Solomon, who flourished in power, wealth, and wisdom, allowed personal weakness to corrode his throne and bring God’s chastening.
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