In Level 3, your child will meet key characters from the North and South Americas that had an impact on God’s kingdom, from the early Native Americans to Dwight L. Moody and Elisabeth Elliot. The first two chapters give a geographical overview of the North and South Americas before jumping into the history portion, starting with Noah and the Tower of Babel.
Learn how
Columbus’s love for God’s Word and passion to share the Gospel motivated him to
sail west. Then follow Samuel Kirkland as he lived among the Seneca Indians and
shared his faith. Throughout the text, your student will learn the importance
of bringing the Gospel to unreached countries and peoples in the Americas. By
studying these significant historical characters, your child will also learn about
the events they lived through, including
the beginning of the American colonies, the Great Awakening, the Mexican–American
War, the Gold Rush, and World War II. Many chapters also include “Prayer
Points” to help students learn to pray about the various places they learn
about.
Shorter sentences and a lower reading level make the text easy to understand. Instead of using longer, complex sentences, the text breaks concepts down to simpler sentences. The focus is on learning about key historical events within the context of the Christian faith. Lesson pages include insets with key vocabulary words and their definitions. Full-color maps, illustrations, and labeled photographs bring the narratives to life. Use with Taking the Americas for Jesus Student Workbook. All Scriptures are taken from the NKJV. 251 pages, softcover. ~Tara
