The ladies have done an amazing job of helping find answers to your questions.


In answer to your question, the Bible Quiet Time guidelines I mentioned in my post about CTC actually describe the way the Bible Quiet Time was written in CTC.


I must admit that coming from doing Sonlight and then from doing Ambleside for years with my oldest son, when compared to the treatment of world history and ancient history that my kiddos who have only done HOD have had, there is quite a bit of difference. We've found that weaving Biblical history in with secular history does not water down the presentation of history, but instead presents it more fully on a deeper level by not excluding Bible-related history.


We have thoroughly enjoyed both Preparing Hearts and CTC with our children, and we love the fact that our kiddos see history as God's story and His plan for mankind. It is important to note, as Lynn pointed out that all of the resources scheduled within our guide work together to give a fuller picture of history. So, if families omit resources or do not complete the guide as written, obviously the coverage will not be as complete. This is true for all of our guides.

Blessings,
Carrie