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Drive Thru History is a history education documentary series hosted by Dave Stotts. Its core approach is to connect biblical texts, Christian history, ancient civilizations, and early American history through on-location travel, site visits, and story-driven narration. The products featured on the website are mainly DVD sets, including The Gospels, Acts to Revelation, Ends of the Earth, Holy Land, Ancient, and America: Columbus to the Constitution.
Its course areas focus on Christian and Bible-related history: locations from the Gospels, the early church, the spread of Christianity around the world, Old and New Testament settings in the Holy Land, and the civilizational backgrounds of ancient Rome, Athens, Constantinople, and more. It also covers American history from Columbus to the Constitution. The format is not a traditional online course, but documentary-style video instruction, usually with 12 to 19 episodes per set and a total runtime of around 336 to 540 minutes. Most sets include English subtitles, but Ancient is explicitly listed as not including subtitles. The Special Edition also mentions discounted access to online courses, while the digital courses offer on-demand HD video, images, maps, and related resources.
Pricing is relatively clear, with most DVD sets sold as one-time purchases. The Gospels, Acts to Revelation, and Ends of the Earth are each priced at $29.95; America and Ancient are $19.95; Holy Land is $59.90, though the page shows it as out of stock. No subscription model, certificate fees, or formal credit information was found.
The strengths are its extensive on-location filming and its ability to combine history, geography, archaeology, and biblical narrative, making it suitable for families to watch together. The host’s style is described as entertaining, fast-paced, and informative, and user reviews are generally positive. The drawbacks are that the courses have a clear Christian faith framework, so they may not suit users looking for a completely secular and neutral history curriculum; the main products are still DVD-based, with limited details about the online courses; the language is primarily English, with no Chinese support; and no accreditation or completion certificates are offered.
It is better suited for Christian families, church groups, Sunday schools, homeschool families, and learners who want to supplement their understanding of biblical historical background. Access from mainland China cannot be determined based only on the crawled text, so it is rated as unknown. Even if the site is accessible, DVD purchases, cross-border shipping, and comprehension of English-language content may still be practical barriers.
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drivethruhistory.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach drivethruhistory.com directly.