Monthly Archives: June 2010

Sonlight Includes Bible

Every Sonlight Core includes Bible. Here's how it's currently stated for the Core programs: Bible readings and weekly Scripture memory assignments are included in every Core Instructor's Guide, along with the Biblically-based comments you'll find throughout every Sonlight Core. If … Continue reading

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Seeking Information

OverviewFeaturesTechnical SpecificationsAccessories "Where are the Reviews?" I ask my computer since no one else is there to help. I scroll back to the top of the page. Then down again. And suddenly, in the midst of looking for more information … Continue reading

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Take a Stand - Part II

This post is for continued dialog. Read Part I and comments here. So much good stuff, I decided that answering in a post made the most sense. That way it's easier to comment on my comments and makes my super … Continue reading

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How a Great Education Hinders You

I believe I had a great education. I had an incredible foundation built upon Sonlight. I broadened my perspective in public high school. I absorbed the University world. I knew my stuff. But a troubling thought kept nagging the back … Continue reading

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Why Sonlight Won't Take a Stand

This post has been a long time in coming. And yet, I still don't feel qualified to write it. So I'm stating this up front: I don't feel wise enough to say this perfectly. I would love to hear your … Continue reading

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What Is Education?

Last Thursday, Sonlighter Hannah Keeley interviewed me for her radio show. While she asked a host of great questions, I found her final one particularly intriguing: "Can you give me a big picture overview of what you think education is?" … Continue reading

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Three Things About Christian Companies

1. Companies aren't people. I really appreciate what Jill said: "I don't think a company can be Christian." Such a good point. Christianity is about following Christ, and businesses can't really do anything on their own. However, companies are run … Continue reading

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