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Our Curriculum
Set a Trajectory for Lifelong Discipleship
Christians often focus on equipping students to love Jesus and live like Him – both essential components of the Christian life! Yet they frequently neglect to prepare students to think like Jesus. Let the Foundation Worldview curriculums fill in the gap, equipping you with a holistic discipleship model.
The foundation for seeking truth in all aspects of life.
This series is one of the first essential building blocks in laying the foundation our children need to understand and live out the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Christian worldview.
Instill Biblical Truths Early
Appropriately build a biblical understanding of how God designed sexuality, gender, marriage, and the family.
Empower an Independent Study of Scripture
Foundation Studying the Bible Curriculum equips kids with the skills they need to soundly read, interpret, and apply Scripture on their own.
Establish a Solid Worldview Foundation
Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum equips 8-to-12-year-olds to recognize false worldview ideas and understand how they differ from the Christian worldview
Solidify the Ability to Evaluate Every Idea
Foundation Careful Thinking Curriculum expands on the previous year, giving 10-to-14-year-olds the skills they need to unmask faulty ideas and embrace the truth.