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Celebrating the Life & Ministry of St. Augustine of Hippo

Most Christians I’ve known (including myself!) grew up ignorant of church history and the rich heritage that is ours.  Many Protestant Christians are under the vague impression that somewhere a few hundred years ago evangelicals, Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, etc. just appeared on the scene.  This mistaken concept is known as “the cut flower view”… as […]

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In Light of the Good Work of Charlie Kirk

“The tongue of the wise uses knowledge rightly, But the mouth of fools pours forth foolishness. The heart of him who has understanding seeks knowledge, But the mouth of fools feeds on foolishness.” Proverbs 15:2, 14 (NKJV) Many of us have watched over the years dialogues between Charlie Kirk and college students. The students often approached

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A. W. Pugin & The Usefulness Of Contrasts

Aidan Allen and I have been considering the 19th Century Gothic Revival in Great Britain.  It was, of course, an architectural movement, not at all having to do with modern day “goths” who wear all black and sport heavy eye shadow.  Can you travel  in your mind to London, and picture Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament next to the river Thames?

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Understanding The Relationship Between Biblical Imperatives And Political Freedoms

In this column you will see short pieces from myself or other teachers,  a few articles, and I hope a number of writings from local pastors.  Sometimes I give updates on current school issues.  Since there are a few news items, I will refrain from a longer reflection this week.

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Turks, Ottomans & Turning Our Children Over To The Enemy

The term Janissary comes from the Turkish word “yeniceri,” which means new troops. In the early 1300s, Bey (or Sultan) Murat 1 of the Ottoman Empire established the Janissaries. This was an elite corps of soldiers who elicited terror in opposing armies because of their ferocity. These troops were primarily Balkan Christians who were put in an intense monastic environment and subjected to strict Islamic training.

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