Teaching and Learning America’s Christian History: The Principle Approach Rosalie Slater’s classic volume (designed to accompany Verna Hall’s CHOC I) describes a curriculum for teaching and learning America’s Christian history and the historic method of education, the Principle Approach. The seven principles of education and government are given in leading ideas applicable to all subjects in life and learning. Includes a guide for home, church, and school. Essential for teachers. Hardback, 400 pages, embossed gold-stamped, red vellum. $42.95 The Christian History of the American Revolution: Consider and Ponder Accounts from original documents, as well as commentary from Verna Hall, enable the reader to understand Christian liberty as it comes from the Word of God informing American political liberty. This volume is indispensable to the student in comprehending God’s vision for liberty and government, his responsibility as a Christian citizen, and the standard to which we must hold our leaders to sustain our constitutional Republic. Includes “The Education of John Quincy Adams,”— a model for today. Hardback, 700 pages, embossed gold- stamped, blue vellum. $42.95 The Christian History of the Constitution of the United States of America: Christian Self-Government, Vol. I, Founders Edition (CHOC 1) Discover America’s Christian history and God’s providence in the foundation and forming of the world’s first Christian constitutional Republic and the United States of America’s place on the Chain of Christianity moving westward. See history unfold in Verna Hall’s classic compilation of primary source documents. The new Founders Edition features upgraded citation information, valuable documentation required for today’s academic standards. Essential for teachers, parents and Christian statesmen. Hardback, 495 pages, embossed gold-stamped, red vellum. $42.95 The Christian History of the Constitution: Christian Self- Government with Union, Vol. II (CHOC 2) How does Christianity influence mankind’s desire and ability to voluntarily cooperate or work together? CHOC II helps Christians begin to think through the matter of voluntary union versus compulsory union in all aspects of our national life. It is necessary to teach freedom in order to keep it. Hardback, 495 pages, embossed gold-stamped, red vellum. $42.95 8 FACE.net | 800-352-3223 Create your own Christian History library and build a Biblical-classical worldview. American Dictionary of the English Language: Noah Webster 1828 This facsimile of the original edition, is a national treasure and a primary source tool for daily study. The Dictionary defines words according to their meaning during the founding generation (making it a prerequisite to understanding America’s founding documents) from a Biblical context. Many definitions contain Scripture references and excerpts of Bible verses. Hardback, 2,000 pages, forest green vellum, embossed gold-stamped. $56.95 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary is also available in digital format. See page 37 for details. George Washing- ton: The Character and Influence of One Man Extensive scholarly research highlights Washing- ton’s deep faith in the providence of God and the Christian principles by which he lived. Let George Washington’s life teach lead- ership, love of family and heroism through first-hand accounts from his contemporaries. Understand his influence, see how God shaped his life from childhood and formed him into a man of influence. This book is used in teaching American History in eleventh grade. Hardback, 477 pages, illustrated, embossed gold-stamped, blue vellum. $42.95 Consider ordering the companion Teaching George Washington Guide and Notebook Packet. See page 34 for more information.