by Spencer Mason | Jun 2, 2019
Memorizing dates, reciting facts, listing events and labeling geographical features: Is it any wonder that so many students view history as bland, boring and irrelevant? “They’re just a bunch of dead people; it doesn’t affect my life.” How can we give history CPR to...
by Spencer Mason | Jun 2, 2019
Is your child smart in everything except school? Does your young student still prefer for you to read out loud, even though he or she is intelligent enough to read independently? Is your child coming home everyday with a headache? Does your teenager get great grades...
by Spencer Mason | Jun 2, 2019
One way that we disciple and train our children is through the practice of regular family worship. Some have called family worship a “neglected grace.” Making the time to read scripture, pray together and sing some praise songs to God is a powerful and simple tool to...
by Spencer Mason | Jun 2, 2019
So marriage is tougher than you expected. You thought everything was white picket fences—and then you had kids. Before you had kids (and all that stress and anxiety), you were patient, fun, had energy, you listened. But now you yell, withdraw, snipe at each other, and...
by Spencer Mason | Jun 2, 2019
Foreign language is not just for high schoolers to take for 2 years and forget. It is a door that can open the world. Government schools advocate 2 years with very little gain to show afterwards. Imagine studying music or math for 2 years and expecting proficiency....