Citizenship - articles

Creation vs. Evolution - Creationism

“The Bible, which is our most reliable source of information, does not tell us exactly how God made each kind of creature, but it gives some important details of the creation process in general. more »

by: Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution

Creation vs. Evolution - General

“An important reason why the creation-evolution debate matters is that a person’s view of his own origins will profoundly affect not only the way he looks at himself but also his general attitude toward other people. more »

by: Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution

World Hunger - South America

“A community oven was built in a housing project in the northern section of the city of Saenz Pena, Chaco, Argentina. A new business providing work for eight people was established. more »

by: Jerry Price - Oct 1, 2005 - topic(s): Citizenship, Hunger/Homelessness

World Hunger - Central America

“Even though the project is in its first year, it has already had an impact on alleviating hunger. More than 700 families have been able to store bean and rice seed and establish a cooperative system that guarantees their seed for the coming season. more »

by: Jerry Price - Oct 1, 2005 - topic(s): Citizenship, Hunger/Homelessness

Increasing Your Child’s Educational Potential

While many parents believe a child’s first day of school is the first day of his or her education, they couldn’t be more wrong! All parents are teachers, whether they realize it or not, and they are responsible for preparing their children for those vital years in school. more »

by: Jerry Price - Sep 1, 2005 - topic(s): Family, Education, Parenting

Truett Cathy: Mor Than Just Chikin

You’ve probably eaten his chicken sandwiches, but you may never have heard of him. While Truett Cathy is the man behind the success of Chick-fil-A, his heartfelt concern isn’t fast food, but the dismal future many at-risk youngsters are facing. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Sep 1, 2005 - topic(s): Family, Living, Finances, Parenting, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship

The Intelligent Design Movement: Rocking Scientific Naturalism

For too many years, the prevailing orthodoxy in the scientific academy has faced no meaningful challenges at the epistemological level. This prevailing orthodoxy, which I will call a naturalist evolutionary theory of origins, believes in a chance-driven, naturalistic universe and believes time plus chance plus matter produces life as we know it in all its mind-boggling complexity in this universe. more »

by: Richard Land - Sep 1, 2005 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution

Education - Vouchers

Are Americans in favor of school choice vouchers or not? It depends on how the question is asked. A Wirthlin Worldwide study, commissioned by the Milton and Rose D. more »

by: Jerry Price - Aug 1, 2005 - topic(s): Family, Education

Education - Teachers

In a 2002 study of fourth and eighth grade teachers, they were asked about their teaching philosophies, classroom teaching methods and practices, academic expectations for their students, and their opinions on other educational policy issues. more »

by: Jerry Price - Aug 1, 2005 - topic(s): Family, Education

Education - Sex Education

A battle is being waged in many school systems across the nation over what material and subjects will be covered in sex education classes. In several places, abstinence-based sex education is replacing the older model that seeks to give children information on a broad base of subjects such as condom use, birth control pills, homosexuality, etc. more »

by: Jerry Price - Aug 1, 2005 - topic(s): Family, Education

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