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High School Bible: God's Great Story
While many believers try to make it a habit to read the Bible every day, they often have trouble truly studying and applying Scripture to their lives. In this course, students will be given an overview on how to read Scripture while taking into account the context of the passage, the cultural backgrounds, the genre of the book, and other factors. Students will also consider some special issues like the reliability of Scripture, the Bible’s position on current issues, and the unity of Scripture. Join us for an incredible adventure as we discover God’s beautiful Word together!
About the Course
In this course designed for 9th-12th grade, students will cover a variety of topics. These topics include:
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An outline of the Bible
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The unity of Scripture and biblical themes
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The history of the Bible’s composition
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Major themes in both the Old and New Testaments
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Overview of the process of biblical interpretation
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Overview of the history and culture surrounding the original biblical text
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How to read each genre of Scripture
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How to lead a Bible study
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How to tell the story of Scripture to a variety of audiences
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The trustworthiness Scripture
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And many more!
In this course, students will be equipped to become life-long students of Scripture. They will become more confident in their understanding of the Bible and will see how God's story is alive and active today. Join us for our study of God's Word!​

About the Instructor
​Natasha Cudd is the co-founder of From One Child to Another, has taught homeschool students for more than six years, and has been involved in international missions for over 15 years. After God used her passion for reading and public speaking to raise funds for a school in Uganda when she was eight years old, Natasha then became a speaker for schools, churches, and conferences motivating students to listen to God's calling to change the world by using the gifts that he has given them. Through her work with From One Child to Another, she has partnered with Hope for Orphans to develop student-focused missions education curriculum, helped students all over the United States launch their own missions projects, and has traveled to 10 countries across four continents.
Natasha has a Master of Arts in Global Studies from Liberty University and will earn her Master of Divinity from Liberty in December. She and her husband Wyatt live in Virginia and enjoy hiking and reading in their spare time.

FAQ
When and where does this course meet?
This course meets through weekly zoom meetings which offers homeschool families flexibility for travel, co-ops, and other actives. Students will choose one class time for the semester, and then will complete assigned reading or homework throughout the week. This class is offered on Wednesdays from 9:00-10:00am and Fridays from 2:30-4:00pm. (Note: All times are in Eastern Standard Time.)
What academic credits are awarded through this course?
This course awards students with one year of high school Bible.
How much does this course cost?
The course tuition is $550 for the full school year. This can be paid up front or in monthly payments, and there is a $50 discount for students who are signing up for more than one course.
When does this course start and end?
Classes will start the week of August 31st and end after the week of May 2nd. We will also take off the week of Thanksgiving and Spring Break (March 15th-19th), as well as time for Christmas break (December 21st-January 15th).
Who should I contact with more questions?
Feel free to email Natasha Cudd at ncudd@fromonechild.org. Don’t hesitate to reach out!