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Showing 601-620 of 3882 results for search term: "christian" AND "education"
Religion Today Summaries - Jan. 21, 2008
Taylor University Announces D. Michael Lindsay As New President
On Tuesday, Taylor University announced that D. Michael Lindsay, outgoing president of Gordon College, will become the next president of the Indiana-based Christian liberal arts school.
Australian Students May No Longer be Able to Share Gospel, Hand Out Christmas Cards
Australia is considering a ban on certain religious expressions in public schools, which would include talking about Jesus and handing out Christmas cards.
The D-Word: Coming Soon to Your Local College Campus
Josh Good examines how numerous Christian clubs are being derecognized by the public university system for their instance on adhering to Biblical guidelines.
Good Stewardship and Global Warming
A recent headline in the Wall Street Journal read, "Split Over Global Warming Widens Among Evangelicals." While this story was about Baptists in Texas, the disagreements it described are not limited to the Lone Star State-in part, because when it...
Religion Today Summaries - Jan. 7, 2009
Religion Today Summaries, April 10, 2003
In Today's Edition: Senate Approves Scaled-Back Aid to Religious Charities Education Secretary's Remarks Draw Criticism America’s Two Largest Evangelical Associations Form Strategic Alliance U.S. Official Makes Fence-Mending Visit to the...
College at Home 101
“Distance education” and “online learning” have become viable, popular options in post-secondary education. So, how can you make these new technological education tools work for you?
Abstinence Works, Study Says — Not That It Matters
Many in the anti-abstinence crowd really don't care if "safe sex" messages work or not. For these folks, sex ed has never been about the prevention of premarital sex, pregnancy and disease.
Public Schools Need Transformation, Not Retreat
The debate over whether or not Christians should send their children to public schools is heating up again as the nations largest protestant denomination debates a new resolution which would suggest that it's members remove their children under...
Supreme Court Says States Cannot Discriminate against Religious Schools
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court, in a 5-4 vote, ruled that a state tax credit which “[discriminates] against religious schools and the families whose children attend or hope to attend them” violates the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause.
Religion Today Summaries - Feb. 1, 2007
Religion Today Summaries, March 18, 2003
In Today's Edition: Church Focuses on 'Loved Ones in Iraq' Evangelical Group in Britain Warns About `Prosperity Gospel' Christians Outraged by Surveys in India’s Gujarat State Religious Conflict Invades Education in Nigeria
Religion Today Summaries, March 27, 2003
In Today's Edition: Evangelicals Plan to Minister to Iraqis' Needs -- Physical and Spiritual Palau Breaks U.S. Ministry Record With 300,000 at Beachfest in Florida Turkish Protestant Church Pursues Official Status Bibles, Other Religious Book...
Omission of Christianity as School Subject in Sudan an Error, Official Says
Omer Ahmed al-Garay, director general of the National Centre for Curriculum and Educational Research (NCCER), has issued a new letter insisting that the government had not intentionally omitted Christianity from school subjects.
Should God be Allowed in Public School?
God, natural rights, religious freedom -- all great topics, but NOT for public school classrooms, right? Wrong. You can talk about these things in public schools.
Hopes Wilt for Teaching Christianity in Schools in Sudan
Despite high hopes that Sudan's new transitional government would bring Christianity back as a school subject alongside Islam, it was revealed this week that the government chose to omit the study of Christianity from the curriculum.
Trunk of the Learning Tree
How is the concept of Psalm One learning applied during the secondary school years in the homeschool? Learn more in this article as we focus on the "trunk" of the learning tree.
Learning, Family Style - Part 1
Any family that has taken the step to home school is well on their way to providing their child a great education; but beyond that, homeschooling can be the means for preserving and enhancing a strong family life.
When to Go Back to School
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