Articles
Christian Schools
Private Education is Not Just for the Wealthy: Challenges and Opportunities for Christian Education in Rural Communities

16,380 hours. I did the math. This large, overwhelming number equals the sum of hours my children would spend in a K-12th grade classroom. I felt a little overwhelmed by… Read More

August 6, 2021
Public Education
McKinsey: School shutdowns cost students ‘significant’ losses

(The Center Square) – School shutdowns last year created devastating academic, economic and mental consequences among K-12 students that could last into their adulthoods, a new report… Read More

August 6, 2021
Culture
Faith-Bashing Universities? A Brief Guide On Transitioning to College for Christian Students

Many Christian parents are concerned that after carefully helping their children with Christian formation through high school, a secular college will work to deform them after all. For example, the… Read More

August 5, 2021
Government
My Urban School Failed Me: Why I Advocate for School Choice

On Wednesday July 14th, Missouri took a huge step forward in ensuring that all students have a chance at a quality education. Parents, students, advocates, and educators surrounded Governor Mike… Read More

August 5, 2021
Government
Majority Support School Choice: We Should Fund Students, Not Systems

COVID-19 didn’t break the public school system. It was already broken. The past year simply shined a spotlight on the central problems with K-12 public education in America. Thankfully, families… Read More

August 5, 2021
Homeschools
The Rise of Hybrid-Homeschools, an Affordable Alternative to Public Education

Over the past year or so, I have been re-reading the Lord of the Rings trilogy. As anyone who has read the books will remember, the story is both sad… Read More

August 5, 2021
Christian Schools
The State of Christian Education in America

On January 1, 2021, I completed 35 years in pastoral ministry and began a new calling as the President of the Stanley M. Herzog Charitable Foundation. Since that date, we… Read More

August 5, 2021