The French Connection

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The French Connection is a ‘story-based’ video History course. 

It links our history to the marble frieze mounted over the left doorway of the House of Commons. Covering 200 years of history, this frieze shows King Francis I of France on the left, and King Louis XIV on the right.

It uncovers the stories of the French Protestants (Huguenots) who invested their lives and resources to establish the first colonies in the Atlantic Provinces (Acadia), Quebec and Ontario (New France). 

It exposes the reason why this marble frieze represents stories of the persecution of the Huguenots,  which started under Francis I and continued under all but one king.

Under Henry IV, not only did the  Huguenots  gain freedom of worship (which ended after he died), but the freedom to travel and to invest in trade. Canada was forged in the fires of persecution.

In God’s Providence, the Huguenots had a small window of opportunity for 12 years, which gave them freedom to engage in trade in the New World.  Their stories are bound up in that frieze which is found over the left doorway of the House of Commons, and displays two figures – King Francis I of France, and King Louis XIV of France.

This Canadian History program is the first of its kind – chronological, explicitly Biblical, with video based stories for all of the family. It traces God’s Providence in bringing different people to write His story.

Our mission is to Educate, Equip and Empower you to make an impact for the Kingdom in the sphere which God has ordained for you. It is not enough to learn history. We must see it as a continuum of God working out His plan to build an everlasting kingdom of which we are a part. 

We must: Learn from the past. Impact the present. Plan for future change.

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Module 1: Francis I and His Immediate Family
Module 1 Overview: Francis I & His Immediate Family
M1 L1: Francis I – Genealogy and Formative Years 3 Topics
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M1 L2: Louise of Savoy and Francis’ Educational Influences 3 Topics
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M1 L3: Marguerite of Navarre 3 Topics
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M1 L4: Jeanne d’Albret and Her Legacy (Part 1) 3 Topics
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M1 L5: Jeanne d’Albret and Her Legacy (Part 2) 3 Topics
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M1 L6: Jeanne’s Son – Henry III of Navarre 3 Topics
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Module 2: Francis I and The Protestants
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M2 L1: Jacques Lefevre d’Etaples 3 Topics
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M2 L2: Louis de Berquin 3 Topics
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M2 L4: The King’s Ransom, Vandalism, and the Placard Affair 3 Topics
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Module 3: Francis and Exploration
Module 3 Overview: Francis I & Exploration
M3 L1: Jacques Cartier (Part 1) 3 Topics
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M3 L2: Jacques Cartier (Part 2) 3 Topics
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M3 L3: Jean Francois de La Roque de Roberval 3 Topics
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Module 4: Henry II, Catherine de Medici, and The Wars of Religion
M4 L1: Henry II and the Women in His Life 3 Topics
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M4 L2: Henry II and the Persecution of the Protestants 3 Topics
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