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...
Plastic-Dashboard Jesus – How Culture Crowns Idols and Mutes the King
The Generations Radio Program
30 minutes
3 days ago
Plastic-Dashboard Jesus – How Culture Crowns Idols and Mutes the King
A “cultural Jesus” gets applause—until His words confront our idols. Kevin and Bill trace the Super Bowl’s halftime “sermon,” the Pentatonix surrogacy celebration, and Ezekiel 22’s warning to a people who blur holy and unholy. They urge believers to stop approving wickedness, discern method from message, and call our neighbors to Christ, not cultural Christianity. Download the episode MP3 here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520780/episodes/18201759-plastic-dashboard-jesus-how-culture-crowns-id...
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...