• THE THRESHING FLOOR

    “See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ.” Colossians 2:8

The Threshing Floor serves as a place of separation and revelation among a broad educational landscape inundated with faulty philosophies and practices. Hosting informative articles and reviews, it inspires and equips Christian educators with trusted pedagogical Biblical Worldview methods and ideas.

There Are No Quick Fixes (Cultivating a Thriving Christian School Series – Pt. 1)

In the early 1980s, American consumers became increasingly attentive to automobile quality. U.S. car manufacturers were losing ground to the Japanese primarily as a result

A Well-Functioning Board is Paramount (Cultivating a Thriving Christian School Series – Pt. 2)

Healthy Christian schools have effective school boards. Poor board governance leads to mission drift, recurring financial and enrollment problems, and often, high turnover

American Education: Shaping the Mind and Soul

Education has served many purposes throughout American history including moral and social training, literacy and instruction, cultural conformity, and forming a national character.

When Dualism Reigns

Separating the Word of God from academics in school has spawned a debilitating yet popular mindset known as “SSD,” or the “Sacred-Secular Divide.” This dualism

Breaking the Fallow Ground

The concept of unplowed or fallow ground can take on several meanings. Visually, it ushers in a picture of hardened soil suffering from a lack of close care. Weeds are crowding

Behold the Banquet Table

With vast demands waging war on our time and attention, traditional, pace-pausing fellowship around the dinner table has become dangerously close to becoming obsolete.

Praying for Our Young People

I’m a firm believer in Christian education. It’s made a huge difference in my life, and I’ve seen it do great things for my children. But it would be foolish for me to think

Worldview Building

By Caleb R. Gordon When I was a little kid, learning new things…