Harvard’s Decline

Harvard’s Decline

Harvard, once the most prestigious university in the United States, has now become the object of ridicule by millions. That this has happened isn’t something to be cheered, but it does reveal how bankrupt the worldview of Woke Progressivism is. Just to be clear. Harvard’s reputation was not built by Woke Progressives, but it has…

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The Jesus Follower And Our Vision For Christian Education

The Jesus Follower And Our Vision For Christian Education

The great poet T.S. Eliot committed himself to Christianity late in his life, and much of his poetry and prose writing subsequently dealt with Christian themes. Among them was the vision of a Christian society and Christian education. These showed up both in articles he wrote in The Harvard Advocate and his excellent little book,…

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Christian Primary Education in the 21st Century

Christian Primary Education in the 21st Century

Christian Primary Education is a passion for me. Thus, it amazes me when I hear other Jesus followers dismiss the concept or speak flippantly about it. Oddly, and, ignorantly, Christian schools are deemed by some to be inferior or unnecessary. To others they’re too expensive, strict, intrusive, or too cloistered from the world. While no…

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Fire Teachers Who Refuse to Work

Fire Teachers Who Refuse to Work

Our goal is not only to win this Presidential Election, to keep the Senate and to flip back the House of Representatives, but it is also to halt the erosion of anti-American sentiment that is sweeping our nation. To do this, we must remain focused and single-purposed. Expending our energy on meaningless things like a…

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Benefits of Lifelong Learning

Benefits of Lifelong Learning

Become a Lifelong Learner

Aside from actually performing the work you desire, this is the most important activity you can engage yourself in—learning. Books are a gold mine and wealth of information, highly underrated and at risk of losing significance (if not relevance) in this digital age.

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The Seven Mountains – Education

The Seven Mountains – Education

The Seven Mountains – Education Education is the mind of a nation. It is the institution that transmits the knowledge of generations into the present youth of our nation. It is to communicate discriminately what is worthwhile and of good repute. All education is not equal. Good education develops out of a biblical worldview deriving…

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Reading Old books

Reading Old books

by Karla Perry Old books carry a certain weight of knowledge uncommon in new books. Authors of the past were always well read of the old books that came before them. The best new books draw from the old. Their authors pull the knowledge of generations into our own when old books are consulted. I’ve…

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Reading Old Books

Reading Old Books

by Karla Perry Old books carry a certain weight of knowledge uncommon in new books. Authors of the past were always well read of the old books that came before them. The best new books draw from the old. Their authors pull the knowledge of generations into our own when old books are consulted. I’ve…

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Criticize

“The people who accept criticism are the ones who are genuinely interested in self-improvement.” ~~ Anonymous When criticism comes our way, we all suddenly turn into starship warriors, immediately deploying force fields to protect ourselves against the discomfort and judgment that comes with it. Yet, by doing that, we often prevent ourselves from realizing the…

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Are You Planted or Potted or Not?

By Jean Metcalf “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful; BUT his delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditates day and night. He shall be like a…

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