2021 Plenary Talk | 55:31 | Latin, Greek & Language, Philosophy, Theology & Bible, Virtue, Character, Discipline
Summary
God’s manner and means of imparting the True, the Good, and the Beautiful remains as unchanged and unchanging as His steadfast love and abounding grace. In this workshop we will explore the practical worldview implications of the great Old Testament covenantal profession of faith in Deuteronomy 6. We’ll then make application to the way we teach and disciple students in our homes, our schools, and our churches in this day of disruption, deception, and disarray.
Speaker
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 King’s 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 six (and counting).
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