new international and national legal battles
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As iron sharpens iron,
one person sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)
Here’s our sticky thread for any home education resources that you have found helpful. It’s our One Stop Shop for reviews and recommendations for future reference.
Don’t be shy about posting what has worked well for you and your family. You never know when some little thing will be a light bulb for someone else!
Since we don’t yet have a homeschooler’s forum, I thought I’d put this here. We got some paperwork from K12 (the number actually appears as an exponent-sort of font in the logo). This is a public school online curriculum (yes, they have entire units on evolution—that much I figured out) that, for now anyway, is being provided free to residents in our state. Not clear yet exactly what “free” means…we are supposed to get a DVD that gives a run-down.
Mere Comments raises a concern
Bible colleges exist to train Christian workers. Seminaries exist to equip Christian leaders. If you want to be a good deacon, Sunday school teacher, or youth leader, then Bible college is adequate. If you want to be an effective pastor, missionary, church planter, or preacher, then seminary is very important. True, some men can minister well without attending seminary, but even they would be more effective if they had.
The goal of these articles (Part 1, Part 2) is to challenge misconceptions about the world and worldliness by taking a fresh look at our authority, the Scriptures themselves. I’ve argued that the biblical concept of worldliness encompasses much more than the matters of fashion, entertainment, and material possessions that we fundamentalists tend to focus on when we use the term.
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