“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.”- Colossians 3:23-24
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Articles
- What Does the Gospel Say About Academic Honesty? by Luke Paiva
- When I Became “That Little League Parent” by Steve Eatmon
- Purposefully Participating in Public School by Shea Patrick
- Why We Chose Private Schools For Our Children by Molly Witherington
- On School Choices: How to Make the Best Decision for Your Child by Katie Polski
- Counseling Children About School Safety by Kaila Thomas
- How the Gospel Helps Parents Disciple the Athlete by Christina Fox
- How The Gospel Informs Conversations with Our Theatre-Loving Children by Katie Polski
- When Your Teenager Moves From Middle School to High School by Carolyn Lankford
- Buckle Up, Buttercup: Transitioning from the Elementary Years to the Middle School Years by Dawson Cooper
- Ten Things to Pray for Teachers, Schools, and Leaders by Charlotte Getz and Anna Meade Harris
- Pride and Parenting Teenagers in the Age of the Open Grade Book by Dawson Cooper
- Are Kids’ Sports Our New God? by Kristen Hatton
- The Gospel’s Response to Final Exams by Carolyn Lankford
When Ball Becomes Baal by Jim Elliff (For the Church).
Treasure in the Field by Joe Rigney (DesiringGod).
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Podcasts and Videos
- Ask Alice: Heather Holleman on Lunchroom Rejection and Acceptance in Christ
- What the Bible Says About Parenting: The O.G. Soccer Mom
- Ask Alice: How to hold Christian Values in a Public Education Setting, with Dr. Dicky Barlow
- Ask Alice: A Healthy Approach to Athletics for Teenagers (with football coach Mark Rector)
- All About Boys with David Thomas: Boys and School
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Books
Perspectives on Your Child’s Education: Four Views (B&H Publishing). “In Perspectives on a Child’s Education, proponents of four very different learning options present their faith-based positions on how a parent should answer the question, “Where should I send my child to school? For each contributor’s chapter, a counterpoint chapter from the other contributors follows with a goal of determining which view is most in line with what the Bible teaches.”