2006 Workshop Talk | 0:57:38 | All Grade Levels, General Classroom
Summary
How can the classical Christian school work with churches and parents to equip and encourage students to take advantage of the myriad of service opportunities available to them today?æAnd how can it do so without undermining its core purposes and principles?
Speaker
In almost 40 years of ministry, George Grant has started a lot of things and somehow or another he has even managed to finish a few of them Currently, he is the pastor of Parish Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Tennessee, where he also serves as the director of the KingÍs Meadow Study Center and teaches at the Franklin Classical School He has planted four churches, established a fistful of schools and co-ops along with two colleges, accumulated a bottom drawer full of academic degrees, and is the author of enough out-of-print books to keep half the garage sales in the South fully stocked But, by his own testimony, his greatest accomplishment is his ongoing role as husband of one, father of three, and grandfather of four (and counting)
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