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    “A performance of Shakespeare has been part of the middle school curriculum since 1996. Each year the students have the opportunity to study and then perform an abridged version of one of Shakespeare’s plays. These range from the tragedies (Macbeth and Hamlet) to comedies (A Midsummer Night’s Dream and As You Like It) to history plays (Julius Caesar).” – Faith Lutheran School, April 5, 2023

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  • On this day in history, March 20, 1854, Republican Party founded to oppose expansion of slavery

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    “I hope they’ve been entertained and I hope they’ve enjoyed it. I hope they’ve laughed and I hope they’ve cried, but more than anything else I hope they have drawn closer in their relationship with God and realize how much he loves them and that he has a plan for them if they’ll trust them.” – Branson Tri-Lakes News, March 17, 2023

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  • Biblical drama centering around ‘controversial’ passage in Scripture enjoys crowdfunding success

    “Crowdfunding for ‘His Only Son’ reached capacity in 100 hours – we are responding to the demand from the audience by at least tripling the theater count nationwide and throwing our most valuable marketing resources behind the film. The Angel Guild, made up of Angel investors from every show, have rated this film with one of the highest scores we have ever received in our system.” – Fox News, March 12, 2023

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    “Instead of proclaiming the Scripture, he gave the actual words of the Bible to Englishmen in their native tongue. If the people could read and understand the Word, he believed, God would kindle in their hearts a zeal for the truth. It was to this daring mission that Tyndale set himself, directing all his energies to this God-appointed task for the remainder of his life.” – Ligonier Ministries, March 9, 2023

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  • Cannon’s Creek-Prosperity Associate Presbyterian Church celebrates 250 years

    “Quoting Hebrews 10:25, Dr. Holmes stressed the continual and vital importance of gathering together for weekly worship, as God’s people pray together, sing together, hear God’s Word together, and encourage (and be encouraged by) one another in the Lord. The point was that God builds His kingdom through believers who are committed to Him, to one another, and to our community—seeking to be ‘salt and light’ to the world around us.” – The ARP Magazine, February 28, 2023

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  • Remembering Polycarp

    “O Lord God Almighty, the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ, by whom we have received the knowledge of you, the God of angels, powers and every creature, and of all the righteous who live before you, I give you thanks that you count me worthy to be numbered among your martyrs, sharing the cup of Christ and the resurrection to eternal life, both of soul and body, through the immortality of the Holy Spirit.” – Chapel Field Christian Schools, February 23, 2023 (see also Christian History Institute)

    Published On: February 23, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian schools, History|
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