Resources We are pleased to recommend resources that may benefit you in your walk as a Christian Schools educator. THE PAIDEIA LETTER SPECIAL EDITION D. Bruce Lockerbie, Chairman/CEO/Editor March 2, 2020 WHO CARES HOW WELL OUR STUDENTS KNOW OUR NATIONAL HISTORY? A Handwashing Story Told With Tiny Hands By Patricia Prisk Retired occupational therapist, Patricia Prisk, presents a fun, action-oriented fairy tale that teaches young children how to thoroughly wash their hands, following CDC guidelines. “I’m hoping this instructional fairy tale will become part of a preschool and early elementary health curriculum for Christian schools nationwide and globally,” said the author. Whimsically illustrated by Jason D. McIntosh. Available from Amazon HERE. Simon Jeynes The objective of Stewards of Transformation is simply to help you as Board President and Head of School to build a strong,powerful relationship resulting in Godly leadership, keen mentoring and ongoing growth.
The CSM Devotional for Christian School Leaders: A Journey of Challenge, Comfort, and Transformation Greg Deja, Simon Jeynes, Stephen Zeal This is a devotional which is part Scripture study, part emotional dive, part intellectual interrogation, and part personal stirrings. It takes you on a school year journey that meets you where you are professionally. It equally challenges you through the Church Year, the way in which our spiritual life also has its exaltations and despairs. In this parallel journey, we hope that you will be inspired and challenged to continue to extend God's Kingdom through His children. Learning From the Past to Give Our Children an Eternal Future Isaac B. Moffett and Israel Wayne The Great Education Decision exposes the six major secular worldviews that permeated into every corner of the Christian life including education. Most Christian schools, homeschools, and Christian curriculum have been shaped by and, therefore, teach some of the same humanistic presuppositions of the public school system.
Dennis Prager Why do so many people think the Bible, the most influential book in world history, is outdated? Why do our friends and neighbors – and sometimes we ourselves – dismiss the Bible as irrelevant, irrational, immoral, or all of these things? The explanation of the Books of Genesis and Exodus demonstrate that the Bible is not only powerfully relevant to today’s issues, but completely consistent with rational thought. |