How The World Runs Set by Generations (Gr 9-12)

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Understand the practical side of economics and how God’s truth applies to everyday life in this approachable, high school-level course.

How the World Runs is a Christian economics curriculum that weaves together macro and microeconomic principles, biblical wisdom, and real-world application for young people preparing to navigate today’s complex economy.

For Grades 9–12 | Printed Books
Published by: Generations

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How The World Runs Set by Generations (Gr 9-12)

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How the World Runs is an engaging, Christian worldview guide to economics, designed especially for high school students and families looking to understand how today’s economy operates—and how to respond biblically. In a time of economic uncertainty, this course equips students to see through the confusion of modern systems and understand the real forces at play.

From the breakdown of global financial systems to personal money management, How the World Runs explores both macro and microeconomics from a biblical lens. Students will learn why some nations thrive while others crumble, how work, money, and government affect our lives, and how to build a solid household economy on the words of Christ.

What’s Included:

  • Textbook: Comprehensive and accessible coverage of Christian economic principles and real-world systems.
  • Workbook: Reinforces learning with review questions, prompts, and practical exercises for application.
  • Biblical Foundation: Hundreds of scripture references connect economics with God’s truth and wisdom.
  • Relevant Topics: Includes supply and demand, wealth inequality, banking, investing, calling, work, business, and more.
  • Life Preparation: Helps students understand their role in the economy and prepare for adulthood with discernment and skill.

This course provides the tools and biblical grounding to live wisely in today’s economic world.

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