Dispute, Deny, Distort, Discard: The Constitution in the Crosshairs

By Brian Tonnell Satan tried it first. Dispute: ā€œDid God really say?ā€ Deny: He didnā€™t really say that. ā€œYou will not certainly die.ā€ Distort: Hereā€™s the real truth. ā€œGod knows that when you eat from it ā€¦ you will be like God, knowing good and evil.ā€ And the final result? Adam and Eve discarded Godā€™s words. Dispute, […]

9 Resources for Learning About the U.S. Constitution

By Lauren Gideon There has been a revival among conservatives to improve our functional U.S. Constitutional literacy. It’s only natural when things devolve into disorder and chaos to wonder,  “What happened?”  “How did we get here?” “Where did we get off course?”  To answer these questions, one would have to learn what the course was and where the […]

Why Constitutional Home Educators Alliance Doesnā€™t Support EdChoice

Constitutional Home Educators Alliance gives a myriad of reasons why they donā€™t support EdChoice. They cite these reasons and more: Read more here. Are you still confused, or would you like to learn more? Did you happen to see the video they produced?

Monthly Constitutional Corner Hosted by Intercessors for America

Constitutional Corner, a new webcast by Intercessors for America, has premiered on Rumble: Have you wanted to know more about our nation’s founding documents? Learn the ways that God’s fingerprints are all over our nation’s founding? Join Dave Kubal [President and CEO of Intercessors for America] and IFA Board Member [and former Liberty Law Professor] […]

Excellence in Education on Constitution Day

On Constitution Day, September 17, Classical ConversationsĀ® communities around the country will host Excellence in Education (EiE) events. An EiE event is a wonderful way to give a peek behind the curtain and create a positive perspective for those who might be unfamiliar with homeschooling. Community, church, business, and political leaders are invited to celebrate […]

Kentucky Amendment 2ā€”Educate Yourself!

By Elise DeYoung The School Choice movement has taken the United States by storm as hundreds of Republican legislatures from sea to shining sea are pushing to pass school choice legislation in their states. The aim of school choice is to support a parent’s right to choose where they send their children to school by […]

Colorado: Vote AGAINST Amendment 80

By Elise DeYoung Who is responsible for the education of children? Traditionally, the United States acknowledged that the responsibility of educating children fell primarily on the parents of that child. This common consensus can be seen in Supreme Court rulings like the 1925 decision Pierce vs. the Society of Sisters, and in the Merriam-Webster 1828 […]

Right to an Education?

By Carolyn Martin (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Originally published in the CHEC blog. There has been an international push over many decades to create a right of education for children. The United Nations (UN) through UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has been at the forefront of this push and they have […]

Kentucky Amendment 2 Compromises the Independence of Private Education

By Sadie Aldaya The purpose of education is to know God and to make Him known; therefore, we believe education, like religion, is a sacred pursuit outside the jurisdiction of the state. Kentucky Constitutional Amendment 2 would allow state funding for non-public education. The Kentucky legislature passed Amendment 2 earlier this year. It will be on […]