2009

Perfect Education . . .

September 5, 2009

As we begin this new school year, I am reminded of the past 36 “first days of school” in my lifetime.  All the emotions of students anticipating (joyfully and otherwise), teachers reorienting, parents “rejoicing” . . . me wondering, “What will this school year hold?” We all want everything to go just right.  We want [...]

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A Lofty Perspective

July 26, 2009

“Almighty God, by Whom alone Kings reign, and Princes decree justice; and from Whom alone cometh counsel, wisdom and understanding; we Thine unworthy servants, here gathered together in Thy Name, do most humbly beseech Thee to send down Thy heavenly wisdom from above, to direct and guide us in all our consultations; And grant that [...]

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We Must Drill Our Minds in Godly Connections

July 26, 2009

This quote by Oswald Chambers, found in his classic devotional, “My Utmost for His Highest”, may well be the heart and soul of Christian education. It’s about connections, and chief above all others is one’s connection with the Almighty. Rachael Kessler, writing about this in her book, “The Soul of Education”, describes the yearning for [...]

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Christian Education as Crucial

July 26, 2009

In my thirty years of being involved with Christian education, I have heard it called a number of things. It is an “alternative”, “optional”, “nice”, even . . . “important.” Never has the word CRUCIAL been uttered in my hearing. Yet, I believe that the times in which we live, the educational atmosphere, and the [...]

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World’s Oldest Bible Published Online

July 23, 2009

More than 800 pages and fragments of the 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus, the world’s oldest Christian Bible, have been pieced together digitally from around the world by institutions in the United Kingdom, Germany, Egypt and Russia. The original manuscript was written in Greek by several scribes on parchment leaves. Its text was revised and corrected in [...]

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