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Classical & Christian Education: The Difference Through History

We certainly desire the best for our children and we must reason through what ‘best’ looks like; particularly for the development of the whole child. That requires parents to come to terms with their own personal paradigm concerning who and what their child is in their whole person. Does our view of humanity consist of our children simply being a fortuitous assembling ...

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Technology in the Classroom

A guaranteed way to start any teacher talking is to ask him or her about the proper role of technology in the classroom. In many public school districts...

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History from a Biblical Worldview: Looking Back for Looking Ahead

Things sure seem to be taking a turn for the worse. That’s common sentiment for many Americans, and rightfully so. With the fluctuating stock market, frequent political stand-stills, the increasing national deficit, recent struggles with unemployment, and the ever-present threat of terrorism, it is easy to understand the frustration and concern that has developed when co...

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A Unique Opportunity

I had not heard of a classical education before but it intrigued me deeply. Terms such as trivium were new. I vaguely recalled its stages from my educational psychology class; however, when my professor taught it, she dismissed it as archaic. I had no idea it was still around, a successful and viable educational methodology, and right under my nose! My husband and I then d...

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God's Faithfulness to Generations

Throughout the Biblical record, I am struck by a specific and particular promise from God, to each successive generation, and given to his covenant people; those who will be called in their appointed time to salvation. Regardless of the circumstances that will face each new generation passing over the stage of providence, God promises to call out and preserve a ‘remnant...

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