Homeschooling isn’t a silver bullet—it’s a God-given context. New survey data shows homeschool grads choose hard work over money (54% vs. 19%), marry more often (65% vs. 44%), welcome more children (2.5 vs. 1.7), and are nearly three times more likely to attend church and read Scripture. Kevin and Danny revisit the “socialization” question, highlight the family economy tradeoffs (often one income), and encourage moms and dads in the trenches: keep the aim on faith and character, not just fact...
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Homeschooling isn’t a silver bullet—it’s a God-given context. New survey data shows homeschool grads choose hard work over money (54% vs. 19%), marry more often (65% vs. 44%), welcome more children (2.5 vs. 1.7), and are nearly three times more likely to attend church and read Scripture. Kevin and Danny revisit the “socialization” question, highlight the family economy tradeoffs (often one income), and encourage moms and dads in the trenches: keep the aim on faith and character, not just fact...
Christians and the Pledge - What does the Bible Say About That?
The Generations Radio Program
24 minutes
3 weeks ago
Christians and the Pledge - What does the Bible Say About That?
Should Christians recite the Pledge—and what exactly are we pledging? Kevin and Josh trace the pledge’s history, weigh “honor the emperor” (1 Pet. 2:17) alongside “we must obey God rather than men,” and unpack whether “under God,” “indivisible,” and “liberty and justice for all” are descriptions or aspirations. The takeaway: apply Romans 14 liberty to Romans 13 duty—fear God first, then honor where honor is due. Download the episode MP3 here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520780/episodes/180948...
The Generations Radio Program
Homeschooling isn’t a silver bullet—it’s a God-given context. New survey data shows homeschool grads choose hard work over money (54% vs. 19%), marry more often (65% vs. 44%), welcome more children (2.5 vs. 1.7), and are nearly three times more likely to attend church and read Scripture. Kevin and Danny revisit the “socialization” question, highlight the family economy tradeoffs (often one income), and encourage moms and dads in the trenches: keep the aim on faith and character, not just fact...