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What’s in a Name? - What’s in a Name? Recovering Naming and Meaning in an Age of Confusion The Lost Grammar of Truth Introduction — Naming as the Foundation of Knowing Language is not neutral. From the opening chapters of Genesis, Scripture reveals naming as a sacred act that bridges creation and understanding. When Adam named the creatures, he participated […]
Education as Sanctification - Education as Sanctification: A Biblical Path from Knowledge to Wisdom The Crisis of Clarity Across America’s classrooms, teachers feel the ground shifting beneath their feet. Curricula change with each new initiative; moral frameworks dissolve in the name of neutrality; words like truth and goodness are treated as private preferences. Amid this disorientation, Aletheia—“truth”—becomes both our […]
What The Biden Administration’s Title IX Changes Mean for Education - The Higher Education Act of 1964 was amended in the 1970s to include Title IX, a law prohibiting discriminatory practices in Federally funded educational institutions on the basis of sex. If you think about Title IX, you probably think it solely addresses college and university athletics, requiring an athletics program to have equal opportunities for […]
5 Simple Ways to Start Earning Money While Homeschooling - Surviving with a single-income home is difficult, if not impossible in the 2024 economy. I have witnessed homeschooling families, including myself and my wife, attempt to juggle multiple bills while working jobs that may not pay as much as others because the parents are committed to investing time in their children rather than accepting a […]
Miracles at the Christian Education Initiative - I was honored to attend the Christian Education Initiative (CEI) from October 27 and 28 in Chesapeake,VA at the Foundation for American Christian Education (FACE) the agency that houses the PrincipleApproach™. The first miracle was that Public School Exit paid my way to the conference as well as payingmy conference fees. The second miracle was […]
Praying for A Narcissist - When I first heard the word “narcissist”, I thought of the beautiful flower “narcissus” or daffodil. I also remembered the one piano piece that my mother could play: “Narcissus” by Ethelbert Nevin and the sweet memories of listening to her. However, the person talking with me obviously meant something different than a flower or a […]Exploring theology, virtue, and discipleship in the classroom.
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