How is the A Beka curriculum different from other curriculum?
Bible From a child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures.2 Timothy 3:15 The clear teaching of the Bible is the foundation for all other learning. Since the Bible is the most important subject in the Christian school, it should be taught specifically and systematically. The A Beka Book Bible Program presents the Bible in the narrative style in which it is written. The stories of the Old and New Testaments in the lower grades lead up to a presentation of the profound truths of the Gospels, the Epistles, and the other portions of Scripture for older students. The lessons flow from the Word of God, through the heart of the teacher, to the heart of the student. The curriculum has been planned so that students going through the A Beka Book Bible Program will become thoroughly acquainted with the basic portions of the Scriptures. History History is for time, what travel is for space; it is an intellectual journey across oceans and continents of duration, and of ages both remote from our own and
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