Friday, August 22, 2014

September Inspirements

For Sept 10 please do:


  • Read Chapter 1 of Lead like Jesus
As you read, stop and do the Pause and Reflect's that are listed throughout the chapter, there are four of them.  Do them as you come to them, write down what you think, there are four of these in this chapter. 

Once you have finished the chapter, go back and review the notes you have taken and decide how you can use what you've learned so far to become more like Christ; practice with your family, neighbors, friends, or any one you come in contact with.  

  • Do the Principles of Liberty Course; Week 1 in your student manual.  Bring your notes, thoughts, and answers to the questions with you to class. 

For Sept. 17 please do:


  •  Do the Principles of Liberty Course; Week 2 in your student manual.  Bring your notes, thoughts, and answers to the questions with you to class. 
  • Continue working on what you learned from Chapter 1 in Lead like Jesus

For Sept. 24 please do:


  •  Do the Principles of Liberty Course; Week 3 in your student manual.  Bring your notes, thoughts, and answers to the questions with you to class. 
  • Continue working on what you learned from Chapter 1 in Lead like Jesus

For Oct. 1 please do:

  •  Do the Principles of Liberty Course; Week 4 in your student manual.  Bring your notes, thoughts, and answers to the questions with you to class. 
For your readings this week, you will need to read at least two current events.  You can choose your own from the sites listed in your manual, or you can choose from the ones below:

- Paul Ryan speaking recently on many of the concepts covered; consider the concepts of legal plunder and legal vs. lawful, do you agree or disagree with him?
Renewing the American Idea

-Compare and contrast the speech on gun rights (imprimis article below) and The Economist article, then compare it to the 4th amendment and/or the original Bill of Rights.  The article from The New American could also be compared. 


The Constitution from the original Bill of Rights or 4th amendment: 
“Article the fourth... A well regulated Militia, being necessary to 
the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear 
Arms, shall not be infringed.” 






  • Continue working on what you learned from Chapter 1 in Lead like Jesus

    • **Optional reading: If you want to learn more and having a more enriching experience throughout the year, you can read the book, Whatever Happened to Justice? by Richard Maybury.  It will help you better understand many of the concepts taught in this first month.  

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