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2022-1205_ Issues in Education_ How NYS Schools are Spending Covid Cash

2022-1205_ Issues in Education_ How NYS Schools are Spending Covid Cash

Dr. Ralph Kerr with the “Teaching and Learning Institute” in Houghton, NY says the state ranks second to last in the country when it comes to it’s allocation of Covid Cash toward “learning loss” caused by the Pandemic.   Listen in for more on this week’s edition of “Issues in Education.

22-1202_Capital Connection_ Gun Control, Marriage Debate, & Lessons Learned from the Tops Tragedy

22-1202_Capital Connection_ Gun Control, Marriage Debate, & Lessons Learned from the Tops Tragedy

Christian watchdogs Jason McGuire and Michael Geer work every day in Albany and Harrisburg for faith and family values. In this edition, they share about the latest issues “in the news.”

22-1201_ Faith Under Fire_ A Biblical Worldview Among Pastors

22-1201_ Faith Under Fire_ A Biblical Worldview Among Pastors

What are pastors reporting about their own beliefs? Dr. George Barna heads up the research at the Cultural Research Center. He unveils recent data about the perspectives of pastors and how they line up with God’s Word.

American Worldview Inventory 2022 – Release #7

Inside Out – You Really Have the Time

Inside Out – You Really Have the Time

Your life is probably not too busy to fit in prayer, Bible reading, or another of the disciplines that draw us closer to God.   

“We all the time think: ‘Oh well, at the end of the day I just didn’t have time to read my Bible today,’ or, ‘I just didn’t have time to pray today.’ And we thought, ‘I wonder how much time it actually takes to do those things?’” 

The “we” Megan Evans Hill is referring to is Hill and her co-author Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra, who pulled out their stopwatches and reported what they learned in the Gospel Coalition article “Build Spiritual Habits in Just a Few Minutes.”   

“We timed ourselves to see exactly how long that thing would take, so that then, when we were planning our days, we would have a realistic sense of, ‘You know, actually I do have five minutes. I could do one of these things,’” Hill says in our six-minute podcast. 

So we actually can include what we say are our priorities in our day-to-day lives.  

“For example,” the book author and managing editor for The Gospel Coalition says, “there are something like 10 books of the Bible that you can read in 10 minutes, which is the same amount of time that it takes to make a cup of tea or take a shower.” 

And today is as good a day to start as any. 

“You can start with some things that take very little time. Praying for someone can take as little as 30 seconds. Or reading one Bible verse can take less than 30 seconds. So start with those little things,” she says. 

What’s stayed with Hill most significantly after writing the article is not how much she can include in her days, but how much she can be used to add to the lives of others. 

“Part of what has really stuck with me is how little time it takes to do good to someone else, as well. And so, not just me reading the Bible, me praying, but going, ‘Hey, if I’ve got time to do a few things for myself, I probably have time to do a few things that would encourage others also.’”  

Read the article that inspired our conversation here

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