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Notes and quotes: About American Workforce Academy

An article by Salena Zito gives some background about American Workforce Academy that parents and mentors of young people pursuing calling and career should think about. Main point: "[Mike] Rowe has been warning anyone who would listen that our skills gap in the...

UACFSF: Mark Tapscott on working on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example..." (1 Timothy 4:12)Find online: #UACFSF, https://www.hillfaith.org/Mark Tapscott of HillFaith dropped in on us via Zoom on 2/25 to tell us about his ministry to Capitol Hill staff. Among other things, he leads a...

UACFSF: God’s intervention in life and history

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example..." (1 Timothy 4:12)Find online: #UACFSFAt our 2/18 meeting, we learned how Daniel, in Daniel 2:19-23, acknowledged God's intervention in life and history. Some points to ponder: God alone possesses wisdom and...

How to change communities

Via  Raineer Chu: The Shalom house was created by urban poor mothers,  consisting  of  four  pillars  or  posts  symbolizing  the  four minimum basic needs (housing, livelihood, education and health). The pillars are...

The real inequality gap

Via The Economist: …today’s rich increasingly pass on to their children an asset that cannot be frittered away in a few nights at a casino. It is far more useful than wealth, and invulnerable to inheritance tax. It is brains. Click the link to see more: Education and...

The real inequality gap

Via The Economist: …today’s rich increasingly pass on to their children an asset that cannot be frittered away in a few nights at a casino. It is far more useful than wealth, and invulnerable to inheritance tax. It is brains. Click the link to see more: Education and...

Why progress endures

Via Christian Science Monitor: …even if civilization is cyclical, progress is different. Progress doesn’t rise or fall. It accumulates day by day, century by century. Click the link to see more: Why progress endures - CSMonitor.com Some argue we don’t appreciate it...

Why progress endures

Via Christian Science Monitor: …even if civilization is cyclical, progress is different. Progress doesn’t rise or fall. It accumulates day by day, century by century. Click the link to see more: Why progress endures - CSMonitor.com Some argue we don’t appreciate it...

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