BLOG: Christian Curriculum Project Episode #2
We advocate a whole different kind of education, for those who are tired of the social stigma associated with worshiping God in the Chemistry Laboratory.
View ArticleBLOG: The Desperate Search for Authenticity
If anything characterizes the last few remnants of faith in the west, it would be a search for authenticity. Nineteenth century Romanticism was just another attempt to escape reality, and...
View ArticleBLOG: Watch Disk 1 of The Family Economics Conference DVD - Completely Free
For those of you who missed the Family Economics Conference back in March or didn't get an opportunity to pick up the set of 10 DVDs, I wanted to share this full-length DVD with you, right here on my...
View ArticleBLOG: Church Government
It seems that church government likes to migrate towards centralized Episcopalian forms headed by popes, or decentralized fiefdoms headed by smaller popes (smaller hierarchies found in many Independent...
View ArticleBLOG: Christian Heritage Conference in WA
The Generations ministry enjoyed working with the Christian Heritage conference in the Seattle area over the weekend. A record-breaking crowd of 2700+ filled the church building, tuning into keynote...
View ArticleBLOG: Noah's Ark Rafting
The men from the Shepherd’s Center enjoyed a day of whitewater rafting in the beautiful Royal Gorge in Canon City, Colorado. For those who are interested in going rafting, canoeing, hiking, rock...
View ArticleBLOG: Shepherd Center Community Service
A couple of the boys from the Shepherd Center joined me on a service project down in Kiowa this morning. Several weeks ago, we posted a series of signs around the county announcing our volunteer...
View ArticleBLOG: Theistic-Evolution - A Fatal Compromise?
Today’s program deals with the sticky issue of Origins. As a leader in the Christian Home Education movement who has spent many a luncheon discussing this issue with those who disagree, I think this...
View ArticleBLOG: Where Do You Live? Faithtown? Or Worksville?
Until the 1970’s, evangelicalism separated faith and works and everybody lived in Faithtown, more or less. But many grew tired of living in Faithtown, especially since it appeared that living in...
View ArticleBLOG: Why School Reforms Don't Work
The new school year begins with a string of excited announcements concerning Race-to-the-Top Education Reforms. But almost everybody is pretty burned out on School Reforms. The only problem with...
View ArticleBLOG: Musgraves Unbuckles the Bible Belt
Country Music represents the heartland of America, the best of what is left. That's why Kacey Musgraves is so important to the dissolution of faith and family in this country. Her pro-homosexual,...
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