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6th
Winning The Race - Using the theme of athletic competition and drawing from studies of various Bible characters and an overview of the Book of Revelation, students will learn how the principles of God's Word can help them gain victory in the race of life.

7th
Route 66 - Route 66 is a fast-moving Bible survey with personal application. Students visit all 66 books from Genesis to Revelation, from creation to the cross to the consummation of time. They study the importance of each trait with practical life applications as well as the negative counter-part of each trait in life applications.

8th
Wise Up! Middle school youth need biblical wisdom for relationships, character, family, friends, leadership, and decision-making. This study in Proverbs teaches students Biblical wisdom.

Life of Christ
To many people Christ is merely a historical fact, rather than a living, personal reality. Jesus, the God-Man, is no more real to many than George Washington. We know that Christ lived, and we know much about what He did; however, even we as Christians seldom experience His presence as we should. The purpose of The Life of Christ from the Gospel of John is to make Jesus Christ real to our students. The objective is to further John's stated purpose in John 20:30-31 to encourage in the lives of students a response to Christ.

Much is said in this study about customs, geography, and dates. This study puts the student in Israel with Jesus during the years A.D. 26-30. The study points out the seasons of the year, the time of day, and even the weather to help the students relive those exciting days when Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, walked the earth and ministered to the people in Israel. We pray that as our students journey through this material is that each student will not only know Jesus more, but love Him more.

Proverbs
Proverbs 14:27 says, The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life. Just as a fountain has an origin, so do the principles of right living. In this study, students are confronted with the origins of rules, conduct, and character. From this fountainhead pours waters that provide nourishment and strength for life.

Proverbs: The Fountain of Life leads students through a multitude of lessons, teaching many invaluable principles. Rather than being a verse-by-verse study, these lessons approach the Book of Proverbs topically in two major divisions: wisdom defined and wisdom applied to daily living.

Change
Transforming Principles From The Beatitudes: This study is geared toward producing genuine internal changes in each student through an in-depth look at the attitudes highlighted by Christ in Matthew 5:1-10.

Developing a Biblical World View
This course uses as its text The Case for Christ and Understanding the Times. Lee Stobel retraces his journey from skepticism to faith as he sifts through the truths of history, science, psychiatry, literature, and religion. In Understanding the Times students gain an understanding and knowledge of the six dominant worldviews in Western culture: Christianity, Islam, Secular Humanism, Marxist-Leninism, Cosmic Humanism and Postmodernism. These worldviews include the beliefs about theology, philosophy, sociology, laws, politics, economics and history. The student will learn how to understand and articulate a Biblical, Christian response to these conflicting views of life and the world.

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