2025-2026 School Year

History - World Geography & Current Events

Wednesday · 10:00am-11:25am

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This course explores the physical and cultural landscapes of the world, examining the relationships between geography, human activity, and global events. Students will study the continents, countries, and major geographical features while exploring the political, economic, and social dynamics of different regions. Topics include population distribution, climate patterns, natural resources, and the global impacts of current events.

Guided by a biblical worldview, students will reflect on how God has created and distributed the earth's resources, recognizing the importance of stewardship and compassion for all people. The course will also examine current global issues such as poverty, conflict, and environmental sustainability, encouraging students to see themselves as agents of change, bringing light and hope to a broken world. Through thoughtful analysis and discussion, students will be inspired to engage with global challenges, applying Kingdom-minded principles to foster peace, justice, and care for creation.