Posts Categorized: education
A Stirring Motto for the Princeton University Pro-Life Student Group
October 3, 2011 | No comments | Posted in education, Life | Tags: abortion, character, education, pro-life, sanctity of human life
I stopped by the Princeton Pro-Life website this morning, after noting that Dr. Russell Moore spoke at their Respect Life banquet last night. I was moved by the student group’s motto, Condiscipulorum Absentium Gratia, which translated means “for the sake … Read more
Budget Crunch – Most PA Teachers Refused Pay Freeze
September 6, 2011 | No comments | Posted in education, Family | Tags: budget, corbett, education, pennsylvania, teacher
Teachers in nearly four out of five districts ignored Gov. Tom Corbett’s request for a voluntary pay freeze. Governor Corbett’s reaction: “You see a lot of teachers that were laid off in districts that refused to take a wage freeze, … Read more
Author of God and Ronald Reagan Speaking in Lancaster
July 14, 2011 | No comments | Posted in education, Family, Uncategorized | Tags: city on the hill, communism, grove city, kengor, ronald reagan
Hear Dr. Paul Kengor, prominent expert on Ronald Reagan and the fall of Communism. Dr. Kengor is a professor of Political Science at Grove City College, … Read more
Victory for Independence Law Center
June 29, 2011 | No comments | Posted in education, Family | Tags: education, family, Harrisburg, Independence Law Center, Pennsylvania Family Institute, religious liberty
Just got word from our chief counsel, Randy Wenger, that the Independence Law Center won a victory for Child Evangelism Fellowship in a dispute with the Harrisburg School District over “Good News Clubs.” More details to come.… Read more
3 Spring Opportunities For Truth Project Training in PA
March 9, 2011 | No comments | Posted in education, Family | Tags: focus on the family, tackett, truth, truth project
We’re hearing from people all over Pennsylvania praising God for how The Truth Project has been a means to effectively share biblical principles with others – and to ultimately help transform our society.
Sex Ed in Downingtown
December 14, 2010 | No comments | Posted in education, Family, Health, Politics, Sexuality | Tags: abortion, education, family, healthcare, Planned Parenthood, religious liberty, sex education
Ok, so a parent or two in a local school district demand that it stop teaching abstinence only sex education, and require teaching of “comprehensive” sex ed. They claim that teaching young people that abstinence is the best way to … Read more
Looking to compare the candidates?
September 28, 2010 | 1 comment | Posted in education, Politics | Tags: family, guide, pennsylvania, sestak, toomey, vote
Last night was supposed to be a debate between the two U.S. Senate candidates, Democrat Joe Sestak and Republican Pat Toomey, but Sestak had a scheduling conflict.
How are you supposed to compare their views if you don’t hear them … Read more
Order Your 2010 Voters’ Guides!
September 14, 2010 | No comments | Posted in education, Politics | Tags: guide, legislative, vote
This year’s Voters’ Guide will contain non-partisan information about candidates for Pennsylvania Governor and United States Senate – two of the most-watched races in the nation. Plus, there will be information on US House and races right down to State … Read more
Marriage and Democracy – Victims of Judge’s Decision in California Case
August 5, 2010 | No comments | Posted in education, Family, Politics | Tags: judiciary, marriage, pennsylvania
August 5, 2010 For Immediate Release
Marriage and Democracy Both Victims of Federal Judge’s Decision in California Case
Harrisburg, Pa. In a stunning act of judicial activism at its worst, U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker struck down as unconstitutional California’s … Read more
A Supreme Blunder
June 30, 2010 | 3 comments | Posted in education, Politics, Sexuality | Tags: Christian Legal Society, freedom, judiciary, religious liberty, Supreme Court
In a split 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the University of California’s Hastings College of the Law could legally remove official recognition to a Christian organization called the Christian Legal Society because of its prohibition … Read more