The Incarnation–The Right Time and the Right Place
At the time of Jesus’ coming, the world was roughly divided into...
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Rain falls on the tin roof outside my office window. No snow...
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In her Writers Circle article, “Reflections on Tutor Humility ,” Amanda...
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I have never worked very hard on memorizing. With varying degrees of...
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Read MoreA Day in the Life of the Watsons
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The most common objection I hear from my students about Latin is—drum...
Read MoreHomeschooling and the College Question (Part 2)
“Describe the last excellent conversation you had. What triggered it?” “What is...
Read MoreDorothy, Doubts, and Dialectic
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Read MoreContact Your Senators to Vote NO on UNCRPD
What is the UNCRPD? Why do I oppose it? Why should you...
Read MoreExamining Worldviews: The Difference between Common Ground and Neutral Ground
One of the main intellectual focuses in evangelical circles today is on...
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