Curriculum Pick: Geography and Prayer

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Geography and Prayer??

Yes, they can go together! This is my favorite resource for teaching geography through prayer. Sound weird? Well, it makes so much sense.

I wanted my kids to know geography. Not only where to find countries on a map, but something about that country and it’s people. This is the perfect resource….

Not only do you learn about the people, but clear guidelines  are also given for how to pray for the people of that area. You learn about their culture, their “religion” and how to specifically pray for their salvation and spiritual needs.

Window on the World brings alive the culture, history, and traditions of all sorts of different people. With ‘Fact Files’ and ‘Do You Know’ features, each section brings you information, true stories, maps, and easy-to-use prayer-points that take you into homes around the world. See how children live, what they like to do, where they go to school, what they eat, and wear and what they hope and dream.

This book will draw your kids into learning about the world, reaching out to people, and praying for those who have never heard about Jesus.

Remember, when we pray, God works!!!

 

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About Marilyn

Marilyn is wife to Rick, Mom to 14 children, Nana to 22 grandchildren (and counting!) and homeschooler for 37 years. She and her husband own Character Concepts which they started for the purpose of helping others raise children with a strong, godly character and Biblical worldview.They have developed character curriculum from preschool through high school, based on what they found worked when teaching their own 14 children over the years. Her passion is to help young moms raise kids of character and enjoy the journey!

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