Theme for 2011 Conference Announced
The theme for the 2011 CiRCE Conference will be: What is Man? A Contemplation of the Divine Image Among the included speakers will be:
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The theme for the 2011 CiRCE Conference will be: What is Man? A Contemplation of the Divine Image Among the included speakers will be:
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Hands-on Workshop! 9 am – 12 noon Saturday, September 11 Lifebridge Fellowship, Magnolia, TX Camille Goldston, CiRCE Certified Master Teacher of Classical Composition, will lead you step by step through the first six weeks of lessons in The Lost Tools of Writing. Under her guidance, you will complete the homework for each step of instruction.
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Currently, the Peanuts comic by the late Charles Shulz strip stands out as a source of great wisdom and insight in our culture. I say this with partial sarcasm, only partial. One particular strip showed Sally in Sunday School class, her teacher before her. He began, “Today we are going to discuss Church history. What
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Part 1 is here and part 2 is here Given the earlier, practical, description of wisdom, the question arises, “How do we get wisdom?” There are four essential acts that we must perform to gain wisdom, and each grows in importance as we climb to the more advanced forms of wisdom. First, we must believe
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Every now and then I am tempted to think I know something. When that happens (and it happens less frequently as I age), I have the perfect cure. Pick up David Hicks Norms and Nobility and start reading. What typically happens is that some great new insight on which I’ve spent years questing, will be
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