The Grammar of Creation: Reading God’s First Textbook

Before we learned to read books, we were meant to read the world. Creation’s patterns teach the grammar of divine order—revealing that knowledge begins not in mastery but in marvel.
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 […]
The Sentinel Report: Nathanael Davis Interview
The Sentinel Report With : Nathanael Davis, Aletheia College – FrankSpeech Aletheia’s CEO, Nathanael Davis, met with Alex Newman to discuss The One-Room School Method. The interview starts at 19:30.
Laziness, A Virtue?

This meme, while good for a laugh, misses the value of virtue: namely the virtues of diligence and industry. A lazy human will not find more efficient and economical ways to do things. He or she may invent something that negates the work, but often this is at the expense of quality, affordability, and speed. […]
Idaho Gives 2023 – Hadassah’s Story
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Idaho Gives 2023 – Nancy’s Story
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Investing in Another Generation

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How One-Room Produces a Joyful Community of Learning

Sit in one of our schools and you are likely to see a variety of learning styles and levels within each classroom. One-Room is more than just a way to build schools with limited resources in any community. The reason that one-room types of education have worked for most of human history is that students […]
4 Reasons Not to Attend Aletheia Christian College

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What if Christ Shall Tarry?

“At that time the kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish and five were wise. The foolish ones took their lamps but did not take any oil with them. The wise ones, however, took oil in jars along with their lamps. The bridegroom was […]