A K–12 Biblical Doctrine Curriculum Built to Govern the Year Thirty-six ordered weeks. Scripture explained, not assumed. Designed to be revisited and deepened across years. 1 Heirloom Hardcover (520+ pages) 6 Teacher Companions (daily script + answers) 6 Student Companions (write-in learning) Review Week One
View the Full Curriculum Middle School (Ages 8–12) Hardcover Weekly Solus Christus (read to child with participation) Listen to or read the daily reading Begin tracking the flow of the text (What happens and why) Teacher Workbook Work through the Christ Connection question and the printed answer with students and explain key exegesis sections Student Workbook Students read and explain the printed answer accurately, showing what the text says and means, so Scripture is not reduced to facts but understood as pointing to its fulfillment in Christ. Activity & Christ Connection Short written responses or structured answers to Practical Learning Weekly Tales & Truths Reading Log Westminster Shorter Catechism, recite and explain the catechism using Scripture. Reading Practice, read longer words and passages, breaking them down by researching roots, prefixes, and suffixes to understand meaning. Weekly Science Experiment, work through the verses and questions, complete the experiment, and explain the results clearly in writing. Per unit, Global Unit Study, work through the readings and apologetics, complete the craft, and explain what each life shows about the truth of Scripture.
What fills the space when doctrine is removed?
from Genesis to Revelation Unit 4: The Church Age – God's people living in the already/not yet Unit 5: Eschatology – Christ’s return, judgment, and final victory Unit 6: The New Creation – Eternal life with the Lamb in the new heavens and earth Unit 1: Eden and the Fall – Creation, sin, and God's promise of redemption Unit 2: God's Covenant Plan – Redemptive covenants pointing to Christ Unit 3: The Priesthood and Jesus as Temple – Fulfillment of the Old Covenant in Christ Christ View the Full Curriculum
No. Scripture and doctrine are the spine. History, geography, science, reading, writing, and practical learning flow from that spine. Is this only Bible? One shared teaching. Scaled student response by age. How does K–12 work in one home? No. The core set is built to be kept and revisited. Student workbooks are replaced only as needed. Do I have to buy every year? If your state program allows curriculum and workbooks, you may purchase or submit according to your program rules. Installment options are available for non ESA households. How does ESA purchasing work? Most questions disappear once the structure is taught for a week.
Most Christian curriculum avoids doctrine. Not accidentally. Intentionally. Explanation is replaced with prompts. Clarity with activity. Truth with “how does this make you feel?” That doesn’t create neutrality. It creates moralism. From Eden to Eternity™ was built to interrupt that pattern. You’ll either keep compensating for the structure you don’t have, or test one that already exists. Formation will happen this week either way. View the Full Curriculum