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Encyclopedic ‘truth’ … or worldly wisdom?
Encyclopedias have been regarded by many as being reliable ‘fonts of knowledge’. But when it comes to evolution, can you trust them?
by David Catchpoole
Homeschooling in Russia
Homeschooling in Russia
by Katya Melnikova
Faith-based attacks on religious schools
Atheists profess tolerance but display rank intolerance when it comes to schools that refuse to toe the materialistic party line.
by Lita Sanders
School assignments and creation account ‘contradictions’
Advice on how to structure an assignment on creation/evolution
by Lita Cosner, Adrian Bates
Is there a future for Christian education?
Religious discrimination is rampant against creationists: the Texas Higher Education Coordination Board’s decision to deny the ICR Graduate School the right to grant accredited advanced degrees is one example.
by Chris Ashcraft
The Timeless Art of Violin Making; A Brief History
The Timeless Art of Violin Making; A Brief History
by Christopher R. Vasquez
Creation taught in school religion classes
Evolutionists aghast that Scripture teachers say the Christian faith is true
by Russell Grigg
Writing Success the Classical Way
Writing Success the Classical Way
by Amy Hastings Olsen
Homeschool conference: great encouragement and some concerns
Great encouragement from attendees at homeschool conference, yet we also experienced concerns due to false teaching about creation
by Matthew Cserhati, Gary Bates
Is Intelligence allowed?
As Ben Stein’s Expelled documentary film premieres in London, academics once again debate Design.
by Dominic Statham
It’s all about the teacher
Creation evangelists Bob and Frances Relyea are committed to teaching the teachers to continue spreading the truth of creation.
by David Catchpoole and Warren Nunn
Speak to me as you often do : Finding and Developing Writing Voice
Speak to me as you often do: Finding and developing writing voice
by Susan Spann