Homeschool Bookstore: 9th Grade Culture
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Worldviews in Focus: Thinking Like a Christian Student JournalYou are about to embark on a journey into another world, but not the kind of world you might imagine. These pages will take you on a journey into the world of "ideas." In the pages of this journal, you will encounter a biblical worldview. Each daily session will be an eye-opening experience that gives hope, meaning and a greater understanding of how God fits into every part of your life. (This stock number differs from stock number 6163089 in its cover and the page numbers, stock number 6163089 does contain Student Guide to the Fact Sheets - otherwise, the content is identical). Contents include: Preface by Josh McDowell About this Study Week One - Introduction: Discover a Whole New World Week Two - Theology - A Close Encounter of the God Kind Week 3 - Philosophy: Getting Down to Reality Week 4 - Biology: "Designed" or "Evolved" Week 5 - Psychology: How to Live with Yourself & Like It Week 6 - Ethics: Is There Any Real Right or Wrong Week 7 - Sociology: What Makes a Healthy Society Week 8 - Law: Why So Many Laws Week 9 - Politics Everybody's Got Rights ... Right? Week 10 - Economics: Making Money by the Bible Week 11 - History: Dry Bones or Dynamic Ideas? A Final Challenge: Biblical Chrisitianity in Retreat |
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Foundations for Living: Studies in the Christian WorldviewEquip your high schoolers with skills to respond biblically to the tough issues that they will encounter after graduation. Offering practical instruction on topics such as man's purpose in the world, the Christian family and roles within it, dating and courtship, education, art, and politics, this in-depth series guides today's young adults to live productive lives---and shapes them into the Christian servants and leaders of the future. 10 softcover workbooks and Teacher's Guide. |
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Of Many Times & Cultures: Fascinating Facts & Stories from World HistoryThese stories are designed to connect students with an event, person, or idea important in world history. Some give famous happenings a new twist. Others are jokes or intriguing bits of information. Each of the book's twenty-seven chapters gives you an overview, with ideas for bulletin boards, papers, and discussions. Tell your students about the three-million-year-old Ethiopian skeleton named after a Beatles' song... how Mayan traders counterfeited cocoa beans to use as money... or why U.S. B-26s painted to look like Cuban planes failed to do the trick in the Bay of Pigs invasion. The wide selection lets you choose just the right piece of information to enliven any history course or interdisciplinary study with world history content. Grades 6-9. 278 pages, softcover. |




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