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I’m a firm believer in teaching history through the use of good literature. My oldest is 14, and so far all we’ve used for History and Social Studies are “living” books.
Our family really enjoys the Heroes of History and Christian Heroes: Then and Now biographies published by YWAM Publishing. So far we have every one published. Beginning in 5th or 6th grade, my children start reading these wonderful stories for their history. They’re reading about real people of character who changed the world. Many of the Christian biographies are about people that most textbooks wouldn’t mention, but they are important in contemporary Christian history.
My 14 year old daughter, Emily, likes YWAM biographies “because they don’t just tell about the person’s greatest accomplishments. They actually tell about their lives and that makes you care about the characters more.” They are interesting enough to keep the attention of children young and old alike. They’re easy to read yet are interesting even for teens or adults. Check out the books yourself at YWAM publishing. YWAM Publishing BTW, they also have Unit Study guides for many of these biographies. They also have some of them written and illustrated for younger children.
As my children get older, I’m being stretched and my convictions are being tested. It’s very tempting for me to turn to a textbook to teach history. So far, I have resisted. As Emily loves history, I don’t want to do anything to turn her away from it, and I’m sure that a textbook focused on getting in all the facts and dates and major events would do that. While I’m looking for that “perfect” book that is interesting, complete, and Christian in worldview, I will continue to let her get her history in by way of biographies and historical fiction. Since my daughter and son have both read all 46 Heroes biographies that YWAM offers, we will next be purchasing their International Adventures biographies, such as Bruchko and Dayuma and Peace Child which are for teens through adults. Again, you can check these out at YWAM Publishing .
Okay, I know I’m totally on the YWAM bandwagon here. I’ve bought a lot of our best books from them and I just have to give them a plug. I’ll tell you that on the books they carry, they have the best price of anyone. I’m one to shop around to get the best price and I know it’s true. So let me tell about some other books we’ve gotten from them and that they offer, many of which we’ve used for History as well.
My daughter has enjoyed The Daughters of Faith series and she and my son both like The Guardian series, The Reel Kids Adventures series, Wally McDoogle series, Jim Elliot DVD, William Tyndale DVD, and others. Other books we’ve gotten for our homeschooling through YWAM are Annals of the World, Exploring the World Around You, It Couldn’t Just Happen, Men of Science-Men of God, and the Wonders of Creation series. The Wonders of Creation series is a good series which I would recommend for 5th through 7th or 8th grades.
I know there are other books we’ve gotten through YWAM. Guess I’ll tell about those another time. I hope this has helped someone. I’ve spent so much time scouring the internet, catalogs and bookstores for good books for my children, that I’m glad when I can let others know of my discoveries.

