Episodes: Masonry

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16,000 Hours Later – Two Seniors Survived to Tell the Tale

Across the nation more than 7,000 high school students drop out of school each day, but for those who do make it to graduation day, what is the result...

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Mad Scientists! (It’s Bigger Than STEM)

In April 2017, the March for Science rally in 600 cities around the world touted science as a pillar of human freedom and prosperity. In a world of technology...

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The Princeton Graduate Unhinged by a 5-Year Old

Howe Whitman was a young dad with a five-year old. He had a prestigious Princeton diploma on the wall and had earned an MBA from The Wharton School (which...

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The ‘Teacup Generation’ – is your child at risk?

They quit sports teams when the pressure is on, too much homework leads to tears, a power outage and no internet are anxiety producing. Later in life they are...

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What I Learned in a Vietnam Prison about Raising the Next Generation

Bruce Flanagan spent four months in a prison in Hanoi after his humanitarian and ministry work nearly cost him his life. A few years later he was back as...

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Why your student should go to a classical Christian high school

A child today will spend some 16,000 hours in school between Kindergarten and their graduation. How should that time be spent to prepare a child for the “real world?”...

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Who Wears the Pants? Kids or Parents? Parts 1 – 3

In the late 1950s the sitcom “Father Knows Best” ran for six successful seasons. Jim Anderson was the confident father who was clearly the loving authority in his home,...

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West vs. East in an Age of Celebrated Multiculturalism

London embodies the ancient and the modern in its skyline from St. Paul’s Cathedral to the new jagged Shard skyscraper.  It is equally diverse in the people and beliefs,...

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Art? Get a real job!

Why does art play such a critical role in the formation of flourishing humans?  Is art just a hobby or an occupation for a few “talented” people?  Tom and Davies...

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Why Study Ancient Stuff and Old Dead White Guys?

Out with the old, in with the new. We live in a world that celebrates the new and is often dismissive or even suspicious of “old ways.” Join Tom...

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Kids & Money: Wisdom on Raising Kids in the Material World

Jesus spoke about money more than any other topic. Hear practical tips for raising up the next generation to have a healthy Biblical understanding of the role of money...

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80% of college students will walk away from Jesus – or NOT!

With national speaker Josh McDowell reflecting on 50 years of working with students. Few people have the perspective and wisdom of Josh McDowell when it comes to encouraging young...

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