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HeadlinesKaren Pence & Christian Schools
In the last couple of weeks, the media went into a frenzy when they learned our Vice-President’s wife, Karen, would be teaching at an evangelical Christian school. This school, like most evangelical schools, maintains high biblical standards for all who teach there.
Blog ArticlesBeliefs Matter
Millions of Americans watched in horror last week as legislators from the state of New York gleefully passed a law allowing full-term babies to be killed through the procedure of abortion. New York is on the wrong side of history but even more than that, they’re on the wrong side of truth and…
Blog ArticlesPractical Discipline and the Grace of the Gospel
by Dave BondesonAssociated Media: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8lx88pw1gqgvixz/Pat%20Quinn%20Summit%202018.mp4?dl=0Discipline is a necessary part of every parenting journey, and Scripture says that God’s discipline is a sign of His love for His children (Heb 12:6). Pat Quinn, during the 2018 Parent’s…
The RenewaNation ReviewWhat's Missing from Math
By Dr. Bryan SmithMath class is more interesting than it used to be. Traditionally, the focus has been on drill and review, with an occasional story problem thrown in. Now, however, real-world problems dominate the instruction. Drill and review still get their due, but it is striking how many story…
The RenewaNation ReviewHistorical Revisionism: A Biblical Perspective
By Dr. Dan OlingerBack in 1987, two bestselling books changed the way Americans thought about history. Allan Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind1 and E. D. Hirsch Jr.’s Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know2 called the country’s attention to the frightening lack of historical…
The RenewaNation ReviewA Nation at Risk
Changing Textbooks Reveal the Secularization of American EducationBy Stephen McDowellAccording to the National Commission on Excellence in Education, America is “a nation at risk.” This 1980s report stated, “If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational…
The RenewaNation ReviewUnspoken Assumptions in Public School Curriculum
By Steve SkaggsIn Alfred Hitchcock’s classic 1958 film, Vertigo,1 Scottie Ferguson (played by James Stewart) finds himself at a coroner’s inquest after a woman’s death. The coroner (Henry Jones) implies, none too subtly, that the woman’s death was Scottie’s fault. Why? Because “he did nothing.” He…
The RenewaNation ReviewUnderstanding the Missionary Zeal of Sex-Saturated Schools
By Dr. Josh MulvihillI want to introduce you to the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS). More than likely, you have never heard of this organization, but if you have a child in the public school system, you are being impacted by its curriculum. For over a…
The RenewaNation ReviewDoes It Matter What Children Learn from Textbooks?
By Edward Gamble“Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into a pit? The student is not above the teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like their teacher.” Jesus, Luke 6:39-40How careful should parents and pastors be in selecting teachers and leaders for their children?…
The RenewaNation ReviewWhich Kingdom Are You Building?
Three years ago, a pastor, passionate about providing a biblical worldview to the children in his community, wrestled with this dilemma: “We can’t stop our Christian school at eighth grade, but we’re also not providing a solid education to the dozen high schoolers we are currently shepherding.”When…
The RenewaNation ReviewHabit Training in the Christian Classroom
Charlotte Mason, a British educator at the turn of the twentieth century, said, “The habits of the child produce the character of the man.” She believed habit training is the foundation for developing and producing godly characteristics. Three of her habits have become an integral part of my…
The RenewaNation ReviewStrengthening Christian Schools - Accountability Coaching
“A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger” Proverbs 15:1.When you hear the word accountability, what do you think of? Does the mental image of a harassing drill sergeant quickly form in your mind? When conducted with gentle yet honest guidance, accountability can be highly…