The Intellectual Virtues: Carefulness
Dot your i’s and cross your t’s. Double-check and make sure. It is this meticulous attention to detail that can slowly but surely cultivate habits that serve our students for years to come.
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Dot your i’s and cross your t’s. Double-check and make sure. It is this meticulous attention to detail that can slowly but surely cultivate habits that serve our students for years to come.
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Curiosity drives us to know truth, to understand the universe and our place in it, and to more fully grasp the mind and heart of God.
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Only the one who is truly intellectually humble will be free to experience the joy of knowledge and insight regardless of where it may be found. He lives in a world full of depth and richness, unencumbered by the weight of pride and ego. She values truth over her own need to be right.
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When courage puts its feet to the ground, what does it look like? A soldier on the battlefield risking his life for his comrades. A missionary speaking the truth despite the consequences which might result. A third-grade student raising her hand to ask a question about a concept she does not yet fully understand.
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Much has been written lately about the power of grit. Studies demonstrate that possibly the greatest indicator of success is not raw talent, but rather passionate persistence.
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If our students succeed in the academic realm, yet have not hearts of compassion, we have failed them. If our students can think deeply, yet have not wisdom to discern right from wrong, we have left them unequipped. If our students can translate ancient texts with ease, yet cannot wrestle with the ideas that have shaped the culture in which we live and stand upon a foundation of truth, we have left them wanting.
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We seek to stand against the trend of busyness and hectic pacing so prevalent in our lives today and teach our students how to practice true rest, reflection, and contemplation.
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“It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.” – Proverbs 25:2
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Each year, the fourth-grade students at Covenant host a Renaissance Faire for their fellow grammar-school students.
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Roman gladiators fought in the Colosseum, and Christians fought wild animals there.
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