Category Archives: character education

Kids and Business — Things to do This Summer

As promised, a few ideas about what you can do with your children this summer that teaches them more about money, finances, and leads them to a life of prosperity. Don’t forget to listen to the previous episode that helps you with basic philosophy. And don’t forget to contribute your ideas below, here on this website. Feel free to ask your questions too. Invest.

Christianity and Prosperity

Is prosperity a proper topic for a Christian? Does Christianity provide for prosperity? For equality, freedom, and racial harmony? Find the definite answers, from history. And yes… God loves you!

Universal Business Education

As the last in our series about the sound of Pentecost, and preparatory to our series on what to teach your children about money, we consider the suggestion for universal business education — something that American public education seems to have always been allergic to. Strange for the most capitalistic society? First, can we still claim that? Likely not. However, public school was originally designed to make train factory workers out of immigrants. More recently, it was designed to make useful idiots. (Documentation later, if you like.) For now, let’s think what it might be like to teach children about business principles.

Make a Sound in Schools

Pentecost is about empowerment. The Holy Spirit came in like the sound of a mighty rushing wind. We are not filled to speak the word. Make a sound. Let’s consider how we could make a sound in schools.

I think perhaps many people have discovered a lot about what is going on in school and not going on during our lockdown. Others might be alerted by the strange news of Marxist influence in riots or read the series about Marist influence in a series in the Epoch Times. I didn’t focus primarily on that, but there are many worrying trends. We need to do something about it. Even if we are homeschoolers, we are citizens. Even if we can isolate our children in Christian schools, they will live in the same world as the majority of children. Let’s consider what sounds we should be making.