To know God and to make Him known
Sep 19, 2013

Loving God

The first thing about Classical Conversations that attracted me was some of its signature verses, such as Proverbs 24:3-4 (KJV): Through wisdom is an house builded; and by understanding it is established: And by knowledge shall the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches. As classical, Christian...

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Sep 18, 2013

The Right Order—Slavery in a Modern World

“I freed thousands of slaves, and could have freed thousands more, if they had known they were slaves.” ― Harriet Tubman As modern day Christians we abhor slavery. We know we are born into the slavery of sin and Jesus died to set us free from sin. We have accepted...

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Sep 17, 2013

Discussing the Constitution

Today is September 17. How many of you knew today is Constitution Day in the United States? Robert Byrd, a Senator who hailed from West Virginia, established the day as a Federal observance in 2004. September 17th was chosen because it is the day the Constitutional Convention signed the Constitution...

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Sep 16, 2013

How to Study a Latin Verb

I admit it has been many years since I studied a Latin verb for the first time. However, I recently had the opportunity to work on Greek verbs in the present tense with one of my friends. It reminded me of two things: first, Greek is so much easier...

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Sep 13, 2013

Classical Education Is like Making a Cheesecake

I recently asked a group of young children at Foundations Orientation if they wanted to learn how to make cheesecake. Always ready for an adventure and primed to have snack time sooner rather than later, they enthusiastically agreed. “So, what do we need to get started?” I asked. Answers...

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Sep 12, 2013

Mental Freedom

Charlie Brown never kicked a football held by Lucy Van Pelt; somehow he fell for her deception every time. She made a fool of him. I feel sorry for Charlie and I comfort myself in knowing that I could never be so effectively and repeatedly deceived. At least I...

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Sep 11, 2013

Man in the Moon, God in the Sun

On the flight into Raleigh to deliver my son to Mandala Fellowship, I shared with him the printout of a poem I had just discovered, “The Church-porch,” by George Herbert (1593-1633). It is the first of three parts of a larger work called The Temple. My son was impressed no...

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Sep 09, 2013

Travel Tips and Teaching

Our family LOVES to travel! We have adopted the goal of visiting all “50 States before they graduate” as our own. Besides the hundreds of photographs I take while we travel, we have two main methods of documenting our travels. The first method:  my children’s travel notebooks. They each have a three-ring notebook in their favorite...

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Sep 06, 2013

Math and the Nature of Reality

It is easy to be deceived about the true nature of both math and reality based on elementary mathematics. When we are young, we look into very simple mathematical operations: counting, addition, subtraction. It is interesting that in these first operations we learn that there are no exceptions and...

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Sep 05, 2013

How to Ask Better Questions (and Why It Matters)

Why is it so difficult to ask good questions? This year, I have been part of a team working on Leigh Bortins’ forthcoming book, The Question: Teaching Your Child the Essentials of Classical Education. Leigh’s book is a survival guide for homeschooling through junior high and high school. As you...

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