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The new Speaker of the House is passionately pro-life and holds deep Christian beliefs. Here’s a couple pieces of the puzzle that makes this man. He was born to teenage …
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The new Speaker of the House is passionately pro-life and holds deep Christian beliefs. Here’s a couple pieces of the puzzle that makes this man. He was born to teenage …
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2023 | Week of November 6 | Radio Transcript #1539 This month we officially recognize National Family Week, which is celebrated the week of Thanksgiving, which this year will be …
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Matthew 16:2“ He answered and said unto them, When it is evening, ye say, It will be fair weather: for the sky is red..” One good test of whether a …
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Génesis 2:17“…pero del árbol del conocimiento del bien y del mal no comerás, porque el día que de él comas, ciertamente morirás”. Las consecuencias del pecado del hombre han tocado …
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It’s time for all states to make the womb a safe place again. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver highlights in 60 seconds the important topics of the day that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.
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TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE: Ezekiel 12:1-14:11 Hebrews 7:1-17 Psalm 105:37-45 Proverbs 27:3 Ezekiel 12:28 — Interesting to compare this to Peter’s words in 2 Peter 3:4. Ezekiel 13:6 — The sin of presumption to …
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TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE: Ezekiel 10:1-11:25 Hebrews 6:1-20 Psalm 105:16-36 Proverbs 27:1-2 Ezekiel 10 includes references to several gems, and because I’m not used to thinking in terms of the …
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Join VCY for a Christmastime trip to the Ark Encounter! We’ll be leaving Thursday, December 28th from the Milwaukee area, with pickups in Racine and Kenosha along I-94. That night …
VCY Christmas Ark Encounter Trip Dec 28-30: SOLD OUT Read More
Welcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope, I’m Carl Kerby. Today, we’re talking about rhinos, and here’s a free tip – if you ever meet one, make sure you …
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Date: November 3, 2023 Host: Jim Schneider MP3 | Order Here are some of the headlines that Jim shared with us: Listen, share, and pray!
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It’s October 2, 1780. I’m near Tarrytown, New York, where Major John Andre, aide-de-camp to British General Henry Clinton, will be executed. JG: “Major Andre, General Washington has agonized over …
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What is education even for? Not, it seems, for proficiency in core subjects. At least not in Oregon or in other states that have been ratcheting down their educational standards. Recently, the Oregon Board of Education, by unanimous vote, decided to drop state graduation requirements that students be proficient in math, reading and writing. The board’s statement announcing the move called the standards “burdensome to teachers and students.”
Oregon suspended its proficiency requirement for graduation in 2020, a “pause” instituted during the height of the pandemic. As with many misguided Covid-related education policies, this one resulted in worse outcomes.
Rather than implement remedial measures to bring students up to speed, education bureaucrats blamed the assessment tool for students’ subpar performance. According to the Oregonian, the decision to extend the “pause” means: “Students in the K-12 system will not be held to an academic graduation standard for another four years.” Board members argued that proficiency requirements for graduation would harm marginalized students because many of them would have to take extra classes their senior year in order to demonstrate mastery of required disciplines.
Requiring extra effort on students’ part is wise policy. Throwing out basic requirements is not.
Ohio also tried this in 2020, abandoning “competency” in math and English. The Daily Signal points to an Ohio State University report showing a substantial decline in math performance for middle-and-high-schoolers.
The Daily Signal also reports that Baltimore City Public Schools relaxed math standards several times since 2010. After the 2023 state assessments, the district “has 13 high schools in which zero students are proficient in math.”
In similar misguided attempts to achieve “racial equity,” school districts in California,Michigan, New York, and South Carolina have tried lowering standards and expectations. According to the Daily Signal, “No district that has sought to cut academic standards has seen an improvement in academic performance.”
Idiotic no-expectations/no-failure policies will not help minorities and will destroy many students’ futures.
Kerby Anderson
Has Christianity made a positive impact on Western civilization? That was a question I posed a few years ago in a commentary and provided a short list of atheists who would agree with that statement. Now, there are more atheists coming to that conclusion.
Jonathon Van Maren writes about a number of atheists who he calls “King Agrippa Christians.” After the Apostle Paul gave his testimony and the gospel to the king, he said he was nearly persuaded. None of the atheists Van Maren mentions have become Christians, but they do acknowledge the important contribution of Christianity to our world.
One example is the historian Tom Holland, author of the book, Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World. He has been on my radio program to talk about his book. His book and his interview make a convincing case for Christianity. Christian writers who have read the book praise it because it provides examples that various Christian historians have documented.
The ancient world was cruel. Spartans, for example, routinely killed off “imperfect” children. The bodies of slaves were treated like outlets for physical pleasure. Only a few citizens had rights.
Holland explains that Christianity changed the prevailing views about sex and marriage. It demanded that men control themselves. It placed sex within marriage and within monogamy. And Christianity elevated the status of women. To put it simply, Christianity transformed the world.
Without Christianity, the Western world as we know it would not exist. If the West had not become Christian, Holland writes, “no one would have gotten woke.”
This growing list of atheists who say positive things about Christianity is encouraging. They are willing to admit that Christianity has been a force for good in our world.
The Institute for Reforming Government released a new tax reform opportunity as lawmakers in Madison continue to debate how best to deliver tax relief to Wisconsinites. IRG’s plan would target …
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Today, we’re talking about worldviews. Left-leaning ideologues have long promoted relativism – the idea that right and wrong are only individual preference, not the objective standard of a holy God. …
WORLDVIEW: Relativism (Part 3) Read MoreThis is Ken Ham, and our ministry has produced a series of great evangelistic pocket guides. Yesterday we learned that we can’t save anyone. After all, the Bible teaches that …
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Hi, I’m John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you’re listening to Share Life Today. What do you think is the best gift ever? Well today, I want to …
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TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE: Ezekiel 7:1-9:11 Hebrews 5:1-14 Psalm 105:1-15 Proverbs 26:28 Ezekiel 7:19 — ”Their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the …
November 3 – The Cult of Tammuz Read MoreThe world of academia is supposed to be an environment where students can freely exchange ideas and opinions without fear of persecution. In reality the university setting is one of …
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Exodus 15:2“The Lord is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation: he is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation; my father’s God, and I …
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