On our SCM Curriculum Guide, we give a suggestion of how to study Genesis through Revelation in a six-year cycle. That’s fine.ĭiscovering Doctrine is designed to be an ongoing project along with whatever Bible studies your child might be doing. The Discovering Doctrine journal can be started at any time, so go ahead and let your daughter start it now with her new study. In our six-year cycle, we include a separate Bible study for the student to complete each year, as well as watching for doctrinal truths and recording those in the DD notebook. Yes, the Discovering Doctrine journal is designed to be an on-going project, almost “on the side” as the student is completing other Bible studies and readings. One of the goals of this journal is to help the student develop a habit of looking for doctrinal truth any time he is reading the Bible, which will hopefully become a habit for life.Ĥ. Yes, as he reads through Scripture-whether in personal quiet time, school Bible reading, church meeting, or whatever-he can record any doctrinal truths he sees. The daily lesson plans in the history/Bible/geography handbooks give Scripture passages to read as we work our way through the Bible during those six years, and there are reminders to make sure students are entering discoveries in their DD notebooks.ģ. If you are using our six-year curriculum guide, you could use the Bible reading plan set forth there during those six years but Discovering Doctrine will work with any reading plan.Ģ. Discovering Doctrine is designed more like a journal to go along with whatever plan you are using, plus be compatible with any passages studied at a church meeting or in personal devotions. ![]() No, it does not give a Bible reading plan.
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