Hello friends, I am Pastor Calvin Lindstrom with Christian Liberty Academy School System. Welcome to There's No Place Like Home. A number of years ago, Ken Ham and his ministry, Answers in Genesis, developed an overview of scripture and history in a clever way that they called the seven C's of history. They even had a nice song to help you memorize them. The seven C's were creation, corruption, catastrophe, confusion, Christ, the cross, consummation. Overall, this is a great overview, but as I reflected more on it, it moves from Genesis 11 all the way to the Gospels. That is a big jump, and obviously this outline was not meant to say, these are the only things you need to know, or these are the only things that are important. Anyway, as I reflected on this overview of the Bible, I came up with a way to double the number of categories, which would provide a more robust summary of the Bible. So, here are the 14 C sounds of history. One of them begins with a K, but C can, or K can sound like C in certain words. So we begin with creation, that's Genesis 1. Corruption, the fall of Adam and Eve, Genesis 3. Catastrophe, Noah's flood, Genesis 6-9. Confusion, the Tower of Babel, Genesis 11. Covenant, God's calling, the covenant that God made with Abraham, Genesis 12. Circumcision, the sign of God's covenant with Abraham, that's Genesis 15. Commandments. God gave to Israel a law not for her salvation, but to direct her in serving him. That's Exodus 20. Then we go to kingship. Though the Lord was to be king, Israel wanted an earthly king. God would use the line of kings to prepare the way for the coming of Christ. So we could look at 2 Samuel 7 as a central chapter there. Captivity. This seemed to be the end of God's promises to Israel, but it would not be. There would be restoration and the Messiah would still come, 2 Chronicles 36. We then move to the New Testament, to the account of Christ in the Gospels, the cross, also in all the Gospels, and with the cross we also must remember the resurrection. Then we have the coming of the Spirit, the great day of Pentecost, Acts chapter 2. Then we should also add the Holy Spirit coming upon Gentiles. That's the story of Cornelius, the unity of Christ's body. That's Acts 10, 44 through 48. Then we have the consummation, the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Titus 2, 13 and 14, and other passages. Well, in our next lesson, I will talk more about this summary. I trust this expansion of the work of Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis will be helpful for you as you teach your children the flow of scripture and God's work of redemption. For Christian Liberty Academy School System, I am Pastor Calvin Lindstrom. Please learn more about our ministry at homeschools.org, homeschools.org. May God bless.