40.9 The notion of training up children in the way
they should go is a directive that at times can
seem absolutely overwhelming—after all,
when is someone “trained up”?
40.8 Does it matter enough for families who have school-age children to continue the significant—in these times the extremely significant—investment in Christian school education? Simply put, does it really matter?
40.7 Consider, if you will, some of the most basic aspects of developing a Christian worldview and the fact that such an outlook is not something that just happens.
40.3 As we observe the unbelievable upheaval in the world of economics and financial investment, you can rest assured in the soundness of the investment you are making in your children’s Christian schooling.
40.4 The Christmas season has taken on disappointing characteristics in our highly secularized culture.
40.5 That statement or a variation of it was made so often that I concluded that happiness was the number one expectation of the families we served.
40.2 There are overwhelming competitors for the heart and mind
of each of your children.
40.1 We live in a culture that less and less embraces spiritual formation as being significant, let alone crucial.