In the economics class, students are learning the basic principles of the free market from the perspective of Austrian Economics. We study how individual decisions, voluntary exchange, competition, and innovation generate order and prosperity in society, in contrast to systems of centralized control. Through these lessons, students develop critical thinking skills to analyze economic policies and understand their impact on society. As a teaching resource, we use the Tuttle Twins series, which helps present these concepts in a clear and accessible way, preparing students to participate responsibly in economic life with Christian convictions.