I love History. It is fascinating to me. But it wasn’t always like that. I remember in school being completely bored with history trying to memorize dates of when people lived and important happenings, reading in the textbooks all the short snippets of facts that seemed to have no connection at all. I only really remember one time that history seemed interesting and that was in elementary school when our class read Johnny Tremain.
That all changed when I started homeschooling my daughters. History came alive—it was exciting, adventurous and so interesting. Why? We used living books to study history; books that were written by people who were truly interested in the subject and brought the stories of the past to life. We read biographies, historical fiction, first hand accounts, etc. It became one of our favorite subjects to learn about. My daughters enjoy history so much they started their own publishing company featuring their paper dolls of Christian women from history, Daughters of His Story.
So what does history have to do with Raising Homemakers? Don’t homemakers just cook and clean and live boring little lives? NO, they don’t.
Homemakers nurture their families in so many different ways. They are the caregiver, teacher, family historian, character trainer, nutritionist, peacemaker, seamstress, etc. Throughout history homemakers have inspired their husbands, children, and future generations to persevere and thrive.
By studying history with our children, we can help them understand who they are, where they have come from, and see how the Lord has been working in the hearts of men and women throughout time. We can teach them how to understand the past and different cultures with a biblical worldview.
Four God-fearing, adventurous young men are going to travel to Egypt . . .
Navigating History: Egypt
At the end of this month, a team of young Christian filmmakers will be traveling to Egypt as part of the Navigating History Project, just announced by Western Conservatory. “Navigating History: Egypt” is a 6-episode adventure travel series designed to teach history, geography, current affairs, and worldview analysis from a Biblical perspective. The series will focus on the events and influences that shape nations, illustrating that ideas have consequences and that culture is never neutral.
“What we want to do is show students how to use unchanging theological truth to assess every aspect of culture and history . . . past, present, and future.”
—David Noor
Egypt, the oldest continuous culture in the world, has been influenced at various times in its history by the four dominant ideologies of the globe—ancient paganism, Greco-Roman humanism, the Christian Church, and the rule of Islam—making it an ideal place to show that culture is religion externalized. Along the way, the team will be providing book recommendations and pointers for further study. Unlike television shows where hosts are shot and edited by invisible camera teams, every aspect of production and travel will be visible to those watching from home, as every member of the team serves both on-camera and as production staff.
“Each lesson which students learn about Egypt will help them face the challenges of the questions facing young Americans today — in America. We want students to be sharp analysts of America’s political issues, church issues, and family culture issues. Egyptian culture illustrates the consequences of modern challenges with alarming clarity.” —Isaac Botkin, team leader
Episodes and live Q&A sessions with the team will be aired at 8:00pm CST every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, starting November 29 and continuing through December 17. Subscribers who join the three-week journey will have access to web site resources and updates. The tight deadlines for each of the episodes will add another element of drama for the viewers anticipating the next installment of the adventure. With live timers and GPS tracking, subscribers can monitor the team as they move between destinations and race against deadlines.
Give-away
Western Conservatory has generously offered to give away a free pass for one of you to be a subscriber to Navigating History: Egypt.
To Enter: (Please leave a separate comment for each thing you do.)
- Comment on this post . . . and (optional) answer the question:
“If you could travel to any country in the world, where would you go, and why?”
- Facebook, Comment, Tweet, Email, Post the link to this giveaway.
Giveaway ends on Tuesday, November 23rd at Midnight EST. (Check back on Wednesday to find out who the winner is!)

















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I would love to travel to Scotland! Great giveaway, thanks!!
I’ve always wanted to take a pilgrimage to Israel.
I would go to the holy lands. I would love to see where God’s people started and became a nation! Thank you for the give-away opportunity!
Oh, that is hard to pick just one. As we have studied through history, I find there is so much to see and appreciate in every country.
I think I would pick India (or maybe Japan or how about just all of Eurasia!?!) :O)
I would LOVE to win this as we are studying ancient Egypt right now in school, and this would be great for my first grader to watch!
I would love to travel to Jane Austin or Anne of Green Gable country.
I commented on facebook I’d visit Sweden.
I would want to visit Sweden because thats where my husbands family is from.
Thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome prize
If I could go anywhere, it would be to Fiji. I’ve always been intrigued by exotic places
I would love to travel to Israel!!
This project sounds fascinating.
I would love to go to Israel and see some areas where Jesus spoke, healed, etc.
I would go to Italy and see all of the wonderful art!
I have been to Egypt and it is AMAZING! Honesly I would want to go there again and travel around. It is amazing to be standing and walking where so much biblical history was.
If I could travel anywhere, I would start with Ireland. Why? To see where my and my husband’s ancesters lived.
If I had the time….I would travel all over this great country. Go to every state, and take my time, while taking in the sights…including Alaska and Hawaii.
Like many others, I’d love to travel to the Holy Lands. Egypt would be really cool, too.
Wow… so many places I’d like to take my little kids! But if I were to pick just one, I think I’d choose Israel because there is so much pertinent history packed into such a little place!
I think just about all of it would be exciting! I had the same problem with history in school. Now we are civil war re-enactors and have enjoyed learning our history! I agree with some of the other posters though! I think Israel would be my choice. To walk where Jesus walked would be awesome. Even if I was doing it through someone else on the screen.
Neat! In high school I spent a summer working in an orphanage in Egypt. I would love to take my family back there.
There are so many places I would love to go! Egypt is definitely one of them. Israel, Morocco, Turkey, Thailand, China, so many places to go – and so little money to do it with!
Thanks for the chance to win – this looks fascinating and my 7 year old daughter loves this kind of thing!
I would love to take our two wonderful adopted children back to their home country of Haiti to see their families. Then, we would go to Minnesota to see two of their biological sisters that live there. I would also like to take my darling husband to his birthplace of Alaska, so that we could all see what a beautiful state it is up there.
I would love to go to Spain. My husband’s family is from there and I would love to meet some of them.
I was glad to see the Egypt project. My 12 yr old loves everything about Egypt. I can see her eyes light up every time she hears anything about it.
I would love to travel…pretty much anywhere would be great, but I think it would be very special to travel to the Holy Land and see first hand where Jesus walked. Actually, I think I would send my in-laws. My father in law pastors a church and it would be great for them to have a little ‘down’ time together!
History is one of my favorite subjects to learn about. If I could travel anywhere, it would probably be to Israel because it would be so neat to see the places mentioned in the Bible.
Sounds fantastic! My first choice would be to travel to Israel. However, I would love to travel to Egypt as well. We’re studying it right now in our homeschool:)
I think Hawaii to show my girls the beautiful flowers and volcanoes – 2 favorites of my 5 year old!
If I could go anywhere, I would go to the island of Dominica. We have sponsored children there for years, and I would love to meet them and see what their life is like.
Thanks for this giveaway.
Julie
What a wonderful project. Where do we go to find out about subscribing for those of us who do not win but are still interested? I looked on the website and did not see any info there.
I would really like to go to Israel and see where Gods people started and became a nation. There are many other countries I would like to visit also (ok maybe all of them:) but first on my list would be Israel.
Teresa, thank you for asking! You can find the information about what comes with the subscription for Navigating History: Egypt here, and you can subscribe here.
Blessings,
Emily Rose
Thanks for this contest:)The project sounds fantastic!
If I had a choice, I would go to Italy and stay in Roseto.
It is the town were my papa was born. From what I understand, it is a place were life stands still and is simple. An example is how the residents still bring their bread to a central oven in the middle of town to bake it.
Hmmm…I dream of going to Austria, Paris, Israel, China, and yes, Egypt.
I would love to win this! I’m directing vacation Bible school next summer on Egypt and Joseph’s journey so this would be so helpful. I would travel anywhere in the Holy Land or perhaps follow a route of Paul’s missionary journeys. Thanks for the opportunity!
I have always had a PASSION for ancient Egyptian history! My husband and I planned to go before 9/11, then the tragedy, THEN the blessing of our first child! Well, that put our travel plans on hold indefinitely……Maybe someday we’ll get there, until then, there is the History Channel
I would love to go back to Washington D.C. with my husband. Than you for hosting this giveaway!
I would like to visit Israel and walk where Jesus walked… I have heard it gives new perspective in bible study.
I have to pick just one country I would love to visit…how can I do that?
Let’s see…I’ll list a few…Israel(to walk where Jesus walked), Czech Republic(I’ve heard it’s beautiful), Australia(snorkel the Great Barrier Reef), The Cook Islands(for an amazing beach getaway)…I have more but will stop there…
Thanks for the contest. The Middle East…I guess that is many countries.
I watched the trailer for this and it looks absolutely fascinating! I would love to travel to Israel and see firsthand where Jesus walked, taught, healed and performed miracles! Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!
If I could travel anywhere, I would go to Rome. My interest in ancient Rome goes way back to seventh grade when I wrote a paper about Pompeii. And now, after studying Latin with my daughter, I’m even more interested in seeing Rome.
Israel, I would LOVE to visit Isreal.It looks like I am not alone.
Please enter me!
If you could travel to any country in the world, where would you go, and why?
I would like to go to Ethiopia because my family is adoption two little children there and I would like to visit the Orphange.
Enter me, too!
If you could travel to any country in the world, where would you go, and why?
I would travel to Ireland, because that is where some of my heritage, roots, and family comes from. I would love to explore the country and learn more about my relatives who lived there.
I think at this point in time, I would love to go to China. Our son right now is fascinated with The Great Wall of China. It would be awesome to go and learn first hand with this interest.
We would love to travel to Africa, specifically Tanzania.
Please enter me in the giveaway!
To answer the question: if I could go to any country in the world I would go to Liechtenstein, a very small and little know country on the border of Austria and Switzerland.
I would love to travel to England.I am so fascinated with it’s history and land. I also would love to trace my ancestry there and read every piece of history I could while I was there.I have never been out of the country.How awesome that would be!
I would love to go to Morocco. A friend of mine has been several times and loves it!
This is just a fantasy wish, for I am too old to go–but, I would return to China with my daughter, whom I adopted from there 14 years ago. I would love to have her travel and see her homeland–and we would (in my very BEST dream) bring home more precious little children from China!
Sounds like a great opportunity to learn about Egypt! I would love to travel to Ireland since my ancestors are from there and we have missionary friends there also
I think I would pick Israel, but I also would love to see France.
Israel would be wonderful! Though for as long as I can remember I have always wanted to visit the Mediterranean region especially Italy. I love ancient history I would love to see the places I have read about! I am also a photographer and think it would be amazing to photograph that area.
I have tweeted!
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