As I watched, I thought, Why don’t we—those of us considered to have “all” abilities—greet each other this way, with a natural jubilance, excitement, and love for life and each other? The post Flipping the Script appeared first on The Classical Difference.| The Classical Difference
I want to encourage you to hit pause before you begin making all those lists and aiming for all the prizes. The post Ten Tips for Reading More This Summer appeared first on The Classical Difference.| The Classical Difference
Television’s way of knowing is the operating system of modern life: it goes on in the background, without awareness, and we simply take this as a given. The post Forty Years Later: Revisiting Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death appeared first on The Classical Difference.| The Classical Difference
Modern Christians often see heaven simply as a destination after death—the place of angels and God. But in a classical context, heaven is where ideals are real. The post Virtue and the Really Real appeared first on The Classical Difference.| The Classical Difference
Classical Christian education gives children the opportunity to develop the virtue of fortitude among people who love and support them so they are prepared to engage, or at least persevere, in a world that often has an averse and sometimes violent reaction to the gospel message. The post Finishing the Year with Fortitude appeared first on The Classical Difference.| The Classical Difference