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Sixty discussion cards across four decks — designed for high school students, youth groups, homeschool families, and adult small groups. Each card is a worldview question the culture is already asking. These are the Christian answers.

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Spirit Walk Press — K-12 Worldview Curriculum

A formation curriculum built on what is true.

A PreK–12 Christian worldview curriculum designed for the questions every student is already asking — about identity, belonging, purpose, and what is worth living for. Built for Christian schools, homeschool families, and church programs.

The Framework

Six formation outcomes. One coherent arc.

Every lesson, every grade, every unit is built around six outcomes that develop from PreK through 12th grade. The arc is cumulative — each year builds on the last. By graduation, students have a coherent Christian worldview, not a collection of disconnected lessons.

01

Identity

Students learn who they are — made in the image of God, known before birth, loved without condition. This is the foundation everything else is built on.

02

Belonging

Belonging rooted in identity in Christ is unshakeable. Students learn the difference between belonging that is earned and belonging that is given.

03

Character

Virtue is not self-invented. Students are formed in courage, honesty, faithfulness, and compassion — not as rules to follow but as expressions of who they are.

04

Purpose

Purpose is received, not invented. Students learn that they were made for something — and that the One who made them has not left them without direction.

05

Vocation

Work is not just a career. Students learn to see their gifts, their community, and their moment in history as the context for a life of meaningful service.

06

Wisdom

Wisdom is the ability to see clearly and act rightly. Students develop the capacity to think Christianly about the world — and to live accordingly.

The same questions. A different answer.

The best secular curricula ask the right questions — about identity, belonging, purpose, and meaning. Spirit Walk Press asks the same questions and goes further: it provides the answer the secular framework cannot give.

Purpose is received, not invented.

Every secular curriculum asks students to discover their purpose. Spirit Walk Press asks them to receive it — from the One who designed them. This is not a small difference.

Belonging is rooted, not performed.

Belonging built on peer acceptance is fragile. Belonging rooted in identity in Christ is unshakeable. Students learn the difference — and feel it.

Values are revealed, not selected.

Character formation built on self-selected values produces self-serving people. Formation built on revealed truth produces people who can serve others.

The vertical dimension.

Every secular curriculum operates horizontally: self → others → community → career. Spirit Walk Press adds the vertical: self → God → others → world. This changes everything.

Explore by Grade Level
Elementary School — PreK through 5th Grade

Laying the foundation.

7
Years of curriculum
20
Lessons per year
15–20
Minutes per lesson
Scope + Sequence
K Grade
  • Who Am I?
  • I Belong Here
  • Kindness + Care
  • Wonder + Curiosity
  • Closing Reflections
1st Grade
  • Made on Purpose
  • Feelings + Courage
  • Listening + Kindness
  • Telling True Stories
  • Closing Reflections
2nd Grade
  • Identity + Belonging
  • Friendship + Loyalty
  • Patience + Persistence
  • Wonder + Gratitude
  • Closing Reflections
3rd Grade
  • Who Made Me?
  • Generosity + Action
  • Knowing Myself
  • Faithful Friendship
  • Closing Reflections
4th Grade
  • Character + Confidence
  • Responsibility + Compassion
  • Community + Calling
  • Purpose + Practice
  • Closing Reflections
5th Grade
  • Authenticity + Courage
  • Leading with Compassion
  • Resilience + Hope
  • Serving Others
  • Closing Reflections
Middle School — 6th through 8th Grade

The years that define the question.

3
Years of curriculum
26
Lessons per year
30
Minutes per lesson
Scope + Sequence
6th Grade
  • Identity in Christ
  • Community + Belonging
  • Emotions + Truth
  • Conflict + Forgiveness
  • Humility + Perspective
  • Closing Reflections
7th Grade
  • Who Am I Becoming?
  • Story + Calling
  • Emotions + Awareness
  • Goals + Faithfulness
  • Pressure + Courage
  • Closing Reflections
8th Grade
  • Roots + Belonging
  • Relationships + Honor
  • Communication + Integrity
  • Serving the Community
  • Curiosity + Vocation
  • Closing Reflections
High School — 9th through 12th Grade

The question beneath the question.

4
Years of curriculum
21
Lessons per year
30
Minutes per lesson
Scope + Sequence
9th Grade
  • Designed with Purpose
  • Habits + Community
  • Conflict + Redemption
  • Humanity + Dignity
  • Reflections + Readiness
10th Grade
  • Motivation + Source
  • Character + Conviction
  • Discipline + Formation
  • Wisdom + Growth
  • Reflections + Readiness
11th Grade
  • Meaning + Action
  • Leadership + Accountability
  • Influence + Integrity
  • Vocation + Place
  • Reflections + Readiness
12th Grade
  • Purpose + Calling
  • Leadership + Service
  • Looking Back + Looking Ahead
  • The Question That Remains
  • Reflections + Readiness

A complete teaching package.

Instructor Guide
Full lesson plans with teaching notes, discussion facilitation guidance, and timing recommendations.
Student Workbook
Per-lesson reflection prompts, primary source excerpts, and journaling space.
Discussion Questions
Three-tier questions per lesson: comprehension, personal application, and worldview analysis.
Reading List
Curated primary and secondary sources — Lewis, Chesterton, Solzhenitsyn, and others.
Assessment Suite
Formative and summative tools aligned to the six core formation outcomes.
Parent Connection
Take-home materials to extend the conversation beyond the classroom.

Built for Christian schools, homeschool families, and churches.

Christian K-12 Schools

A PreK–12 scope and sequence that integrates seamlessly into advisory, homeroom, Bible, or character formation periods. Designed to be taught by any teacher, not just specialists.

Homeschool Families + Co-ops

Flexible, self-paced materials that work for individual families or co-op groups. The student workbook is designed for independent use with minimal teacher preparation.

Church Youth Programs

A formation curriculum that bridges Sunday school and the questions students bring from Monday through Saturday. Designed for small groups, youth ministry, and confirmation programs.

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Pilot Program — Now Forming

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The Spirit Walk Press K-12 curriculum is currently in development. We are forming a small cohort of pilot schools, homeschool co-ops, and church programs to shape the final product. If this resonates with your community, we would like to hear from you.