Apologetics

What If School Could Look Different? My Adventure at the Great Homeschool Convention

By Sandy Printy | July 18, 2025

What If School Could Look Different? My Adventure at the Great Homeschool Convention by Sandy Printy When my first child entered the public school system in 1995, I saw for myself what many of my neighbors were talking about with regard to public school education and its decline in certain areas.  Many of those neighbors,…

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The Problem with Problem-Based Prayer

By John Soulliere | July 18, 2025
Worship focused Prayer

The Problem with Problem-Based Prayer By John Soulliere, Apologist with Desert Apologetics   Introduction: A Worshipful Start to Prayer In Luke 11:2, when Jesus taught His disciples how to pray, He didn’t begin with a request. He began with worship: “Our Father in Heaven, holy is Your name…” This beginning is foundational, not just liturgical….

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The Gospel According to Richard Rohr

By Chuck Livermore | July 18, 2025

The Gospel According to Richard Rohr Jesus had just had a big blowup with the Pharisees. He knew because of their disbelief that God would allow the temple to be demolished, Jerusalem destroyed, and the nation laid waste. This would happen in 70 AD, 40 years in the future, but Jesus saw it clearly from…

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The Fact of the Matter: A philosophical reflection on the foundation of a movement

By La Nej Garrison | August 24, 2020

“The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of  government in the next.” – Abraham Lincoln What does the state of our society say about the philosophical commitments that have been taught in the classroom? Perhaps it is time to examine our philosophical presuppositions and their effect on society. Unfortunately,…

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What If School Could Look Different? My Adventure at the Great Homeschool Convention

What If School Could Look Different? My Adventure at the Great Homeschool Convention by Sandy Printy When my first child entered the public school system in 1995, I saw for myself what many of my neighbors were talking about with regard to public school education and its decline in certain areas.  Many of those neighbors,…

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The Problem with Problem-Based Prayer

The Problem with Problem-Based Prayer By John Soulliere, Apologist with Desert Apologetics   Introduction: A Worshipful Start to Prayer In Luke 11:2, when Jesus taught His disciples how to pray, He didn’t begin with a request. He began with worship: “Our Father in Heaven, holy is Your name…” This beginning is foundational, not just liturgical….

Read More about The Problem with Problem-Based Prayer

The Gospel According to Richard Rohr

The Gospel According to Richard Rohr Jesus had just had a big blowup with the Pharisees. He knew because of their disbelief that God would allow the temple to be demolished, Jerusalem destroyed, and the nation laid waste. This would happen in 70 AD, 40 years in the future, but Jesus saw it clearly from…

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The Fact of the Matter: A philosophical reflection on the foundation of a movement

“The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of  government in the next.” – Abraham Lincoln What does the state of our society say about the philosophical commitments that have been taught in the classroom? Perhaps it is time to examine our philosophical presuppositions and their effect on society. Unfortunately,…

Read More about The Fact of the Matter: A philosophical reflection on the foundation of a movement