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    “As we have seen the West transition from a positive to a negative view of Christianity over the past 30 years, gospel engagement with non-Christians has changed significantly. Rather than contending with indifference or reasoned arguments, a Christian will often encounter hostility when sharing the gospel. Apologetics is the study of ways to defend the truth of Christianity in a way that also invites the unbeliever into a conversation to consider the truth of the gospel. Christians need to know how to effectively and winsomely engage the most antagonistic opponents of Christianity and their arguments.” – Lancaster Bible College, January 3, 2023

    Published On: January 3, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Bible, Christian colleges, The Gospel|
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    “The dashboard visually displays the progress of the state, each school district and each school in developing the student characteristics that indicate readiness for post-high school success –academic mastery, career and postsecondary readiness, communication and collaboration, work ethic, and civil, financial and digital literacy.” – Just the News, January 1, 2023

    Published On: January 1, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Reform|
  • Arkansas state school choice market near 110,000

    The niche school choice market has grown from 66,627 students (2013)(1) to 109,683 in the 2022-23 school year. Factors contributing to growth include dissatisfaction with public schools deemed ‘failing’ in letter-grade surveys, technology that makes distance learning feasible, and religious affiliations. – Arkansas Policy Foundation, December 31, 2022

    Published On: December 31, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: School choice|
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    “New Christian school opening in Kentucky – Co-directors Charlotte Burton and Carrie Oliver announced the opening of Highlands Latin School Owensboro. The non-denominational, faith-based school will open in 2023 and offer K-3rd grade classes, with the intention to add a grade each year.” – The Lion, December 30, 2022

    Published On: December 30, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian schools|
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    “Sanders hailed Oliva’s ‘proven success increasing student achievement.’ In a statement, she said he will expand access to education and ’empower parents, not government bureaucrats, and prepare students for the workforce, not government dependency.’ She also cited his work on ‘parental rights policies and bold education reforms.’” – Hot Air, December 30, 2022

    Published On: December 30, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Governance, Reform|
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    “The TVUSD desires to uplift and unite students by not imposing the responsibility of historical transgressions in the past and instead will engage students of all cultures in age-appropriate critical thinking that helps students navigate the past, present, and future.” – Hot Air, December 30, 2022

    Published On: December 30, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Governance, The Resistance|
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    “Every January, participants plan tens of thousands of events and activities –– such as school fairs, open houses, and student showcases –– to raise awareness about school choice across all 50 states. Year-round, National School Choice Week develops resources and guides to assist families searching for schools or learning environments for their children.” – Yahoo Finance, December 28, 2022

    Published On: December 28, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: School choice|
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