About Course
This term explores key biblical stories and characters from both the Old and New Testaments, focusing on lessons in faith, obedience, leadership, and transformation.
Students begin by learning about Paul’s early life and how his dramatic conversion changed him from a persecutor of Christians to one of the most influential apostles. The Old Testament segment introduces students to the bondage of Israel in Egypt, the birth and call of Moses, and his leadership role in guiding the Israelites out of slavery.
Students will also study the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea, the entry into the Promised Land, and symbolic acts like the setting up of twelve stones to represent the twelve tribes of Israel. Through these stories, learners gain insight into the power of divine intervention, the importance of faith and obedience, and the significance of spiritual heritage in the Christian faith.
Course Content
Introduction
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Scheme Of Work
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