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PART 1 UNIQUE FEATURES OF THE NON-DISPOSALBE CURRICULUM.

UNIQUE FEATURES OF THE NON-DISPOSALBE CURRICULUM. Biblically based Written by competent authors who have academic skills and pastoral qualities Excellent teaching resources provided at no additional cost Affordable audio-commentary material for teachers creates virtual weekly teacher training High quality books encourage regular study Allows laymen to build a basic Christian library Weekly memory verses promote long term retention

PART 2 OVERVIEW OF GOD’S REDEMPTION STORY

The Story Line Creation Fall of Man Flood The Call of Abraham: The Choice of a People (Patriarchal Period) Redeemed with Purpose (Exodus) The God Who Speaks and Acts (Linking Exodus 19 and 20)

The Story Line cond. Rebellion and Restoration (Period of the Judges) The Building of a Nation (1-2 Samuel and transition to the Monarchy) The Kings and God’s Kingdom (Monarchy, Divided Monarchy, Davidic Promise) Division, Deterioration, and Deportation (2 Kings) Exile to Babylon (Being God’s People in an Alien Land (Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel) Return and Restoration (Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther) Coming of the Messiah