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Getting your teenager to study history won’t be a problem any longer with Drive Thru History DVDs from
Alpha Omega Publications®. This fast-paced and electrifying tour through the history of the
Grecian and Roman empires will keep you and your child sitting on the edge of your seats. In his own unique style,
host Dave Stotts will speed you through the ancient world as he teaches the history of the people, places, and events that
have shaped our world and the Christian faith.
The history of the Bible comes alive in this investigative, but ultramodern documentary. Talking the language of today’s
teens, Dave Stotts’ humorous and expert commentary will blaze a new trail in your child’s
love for history. Drive Thru History’s on-location explorations and high-tech animations provide unforgettable
images of life in Greece and Rome between the years of 332 B.C. and 476 A.D. After viewing these high-voltage DVDs, your
teenager will even be energized to memorize important leaders, politicians, and rulers that lived during
this period in history.
Clearly, your child won’t want to miss this trip! For the cost of one large pizza, you can feed your
teenager a new love of history when you order Drive Thru History’s “Rome If You Want To”
or “Greece and the Word.” Simply say yes to this offer and click on the order button below.
Don’t wait another day. Order your copy of Drive Thru History for Christmas and give your teen a European experience
in history that he’ll never forget!
Who should Drive Thru History?
Students that love energetic,
entertaining history lessons
Parents looking for exciting,
supplemental history curriculum
Parents who want to develop
their teen's love of history
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DVDs include:



Rome If You Want To
Episode 1
Lost in Rome
The Forum and Palatine
Hill
Emperors during the
time of
Christ
The Arch of Titus
The Destruction of
Jerusalem
Episode 2
The Circus Maximus
Chariot Racing
The Great Fire of Rome
Nero's Persecution
of
Christians
The Roman Pantheon
Episode 3
Hannibal Invades Rome
The Colosseum
The Gladiators
The Early Christian
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