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Curriculum overview

Curriculum overview Years 8–9

Finding Your Way

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A complete Bible overview from Genesis to Revelation, putting every major event and personality in context.

Another Dimension

The Sermon on the Mount has some of Jesus’ most famous and toughest teachings. This is what it looks like to follow him.

War of the Spirit World

Examines and puts into its proper place all the ‘weird’ supernatural stuff with a biblical understanding of the reality of the universe.

The Jesus Foundation series

3 titles that examine the radical life that Jesus led, how all scripture foreshadowed and was fulfilled in him, and the nature of the Christian life.

Mistaken Identity?

An examination of the claims of Jesus, his profound teachings, why he went where he did, who he chose to speak to and, critically, the significance of it all.

The Psalms

Seven psalms show the timeless joy that music and poetry offer as a form of worship. These ancient songs have much to teach us in our modern circumstances.

Think Faith

8 fully digitised units of 8 lessons each—enough for all of Years 8 and 9. Topics cover various books and personalities of the Bible and the nature of the Christian life.

Your Sneaking Suspicions?

Humourous, yet weighty examination of how the idea of God generally, and the Christian faith specifically, holds up even in our modern culture.

Finding Your Way

A complete Bible overview from Genesis to Revelation, putting every major event and personality in context.

Curriculum overview Years 10–11

Another Dimension

The Sermon on the Mount has some of Jesus’ most famous and toughest teachings. This is what it looks like to follow him.

War of the Spirit World

Examines and puts into its proper place all the ‘weird’ supernatural stuff with a biblical understanding of the reality of the universe.

You: An Introduction

Identifies the various ways individuals establish a sense of identity and makes a case for discovering a purpose deeper and more life-affirming than any other.

Mistaken Identity?

An examination of the claims of Jesus, his profound teachings, why he went where he did, who he chose to speak to and, critically, the significance of it all.

The Psalms

Seven psalms show the timeless joy that music and poetry offer as a form of worship. These ancient songs have much to teach us in our modern circumstances.

Your Sneaking Suspicions?

A humourous, yet weighty examination of how the idea of God generally, and the Christian faith specifically, holds up even in our modern culture.

Curriculum overview Years 10–11

If I Were God, I’d End All the Pain

An autobiographical journey, beginning with a very real cry of ‘Why?’ and leading, step by step, to a Christian understanding of the cross.

The Good, the Bad and the Ethical

A comprehensive look at ethical systems of thought, the problems of evil and living a good life, and the Christian response to both.

The Resurrection

The central claim of Christianity is much more than just an intellectual idea. If substantiated, it consigns all other ideas to the margins.

No Turning Back

Explores the six timeless biblical themes of Ephesians forgiveness, light and darkness, a place to belong, grace, our heavenly inheritance and new life.

Life in the Past Lane

Studies the growth, conflicts, major figures and events of the church for better or worse from Acts until the present day.

A Spectator’s Guide to World Views

Examines numerous systems of thought while challenging students to look at the internal consistencies and logical outworkings of their own.

Curriculum overview Years 10–11

A Spectator’s Guide to World Religions

The essential questions of God, purpose, eternity and right and wrong, are examined through the historical lenses of the five great faiths.

The Cross

Through the execution of Jesus, every theme and promise in the Bible is made real and complete. Here we see God’s love and character most clearly.

The Spirit

Explores the role of the Spirit throughout both the Old and New Testament. He is no less than the giver of life, essential to shaping and guiding the lives of those who follow Jesus.

The Jesus Foundation series

2 titles that look at John, Jesus’ five bold ‘I am’ statements, and an historical portrait of the life, time and place of Jesus.

Hope for a Shattered World

The tremendous foundational themes of the Bible are set out in Genesis 1–11. These challenging ancient books still have a profound influence on our lives today.

Think Faith

8 fully digitised units of 8 lessons each enough for all of Stage 5. Topics cover various books and personalities of the Bible and the nature of the Christian life.

Curriculum overview Years 12–13

No Turning Back

Explores the 6 timeless biblical themes of Ephesians— forgiveness, light and darkness, a place to belong, grace, our heavenly inheritance and new life.

Life in the Past Lane

Studies the growth, conflicts, major figures and events of the church—for better or worse—from Acts until the present day.

A Spectator’s Guide to World Views

Examines numerous systems of thought while challenging students to look at the internal consistencies and logical outworkings of their own.

The Good, the Bad and the Ethical

A comprehensive look at ethical systems of thought, the problems of evil and living a good life, and the Christian response to both.

The Resurrection

The central claim of Christianity is much more than just an intellectual idea. If substantiated, it consigns all other ideas to the margins.

Curriculum overview Years 12–13

A Spectator’s Guide to World Religions

The essential questions of God, purpose, eternity and right and wrong, are examined through the historical lenses of the five great faiths.

The Cross

Through the execution of Jesus, every theme and promise in the Bible is made real and complete. Here we see God’s love and character most clearly.

John 10:10

Examines Jesus’ extraordinary claim, ‘I have come that you might have life to the full,’ and compares it with preeminent cultural ideals of the good life.

Hope for a Shattered World

The tremendous foundational themes of the Bible are set out in Genesis 1–11. These challenging ancient books still have a profound influence on our lives today.

The Spirit

Explores the role of the Spirit throughout both the Old and New Testament. He is no less than the giver of life, essential to shaping and guiding the lives of those who follow Jesus.

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