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History Hero

Discover God's Story in History

History Hero brings the past to life by showing how God's hand has guided civilizations, nations, and the church throughout the ages. Kids learn to evaluate sources, detect bias, and understand how ideas shape the world β€” all through a providential lens.

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What Your Child Will Learn

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Ancient Civilizations

Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, and how each culture connects to the biblical narrative.

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Church History

The early church, Reformation, revivals, and how God has preserved His people through the centuries.

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American History

Founding principles, key events, and the Christian influences that shaped the United States.

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World History

Major events, empires, and movements from a global perspective, highlighting God's sovereignty.

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Source Evaluation

Kids learn to read primary sources, compare accounts, and judge reliability like real historians.

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Bias Detection

Students discover how to spot bias in textbooks, media, and historical accounts.

How History Hero Teaches

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Narrative Storytelling

History comes alive through vivid storytelling that makes events memorable and engaging.

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Providential Perspective

Every era is examined through the lens of God's sovereign plan for humanity.

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Primary Source Analysis

Kids practice reading original documents and forming their own evidence-based conclusions.

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Impact of Ideas

Explores how philosophies and worldviews have driven historical events and movements.

Key Strengths

βœ“ Providential perspective βœ“ Source evaluation βœ“ Bias detection βœ“ Church history βœ“ Engaging narratives βœ“ Critical analysis βœ“ All time periods

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Works for All Ages

Ages 6-8

Exciting historical stories, key figures, and simple timelines.

Ages 9-11

Cause-and-effect relationships, map skills, and introduction to primary sources.

Ages 12-14

Source analysis, church history deep dives, and detecting bias in accounts.

Ages 15-18

Historiography, philosophical influences, essay writing, and advanced research.

Biblical Foundation

“Remember the former things, those of long ago; I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me.”

— Isaiah 46:9

History Hero teaches children that the same God who declares the end from the beginning has been faithfully at work in every chapter of human history.

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