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If the Word of God says there are paths in the seas, they must be there, and I am going to find them!” On a National Geographic Society map of the world you may take a sixth grade geography lesson and note that in the Arctic region, the North Pacific, and the North Atlantic Oceans are connected by t
To explain further – to the general pupil, geography has no change, it seems to be the same pile of maps with the same cities, the same boundaries, the same elevation, the same imports and exports, the same rivers every time he studies. Geography does not deal with people, animals, or any other crea
The pupil can be shown through the study of geography how the earth’s natural resources are being greedily exploited, how one nation fights against another nation for control of those things which a sovereign God has put, each in its own particular place, so that His counsel might be realized. He ca
I have always enjoyed the natural world. From as far back as I can remember until today, my childhood and my young adulthood have consistently been colored with the delight of nature. From this personal perspective, the topic of Environmentalism is for me especially interesting. Indeed, I am only on
There is also a wealth of biographies available on almost every reading level, and we encourage the children to read them. Systematic geography begins in the fourth grade. Our present textbook treats a series of progressively more complex human-habitat studies, and it would be very difficult and mos
And Geography is such a rewarding subject and lends itself so easily and richly to instruction of the covenant youth to see that the world in which he lives, together with all that which it contains is GOD'S and that this God is his God forever and ever. Yea that this God is his Father in Christ. Fo