Join me as we take a tour of schools in Haiti, as well as an introduction to the teacher training program there. No matter where we teach, the bottom line remains the same. What is that bottom line?
Some people consistently make good choices. Is it a stroke of luck or are there principles that we should apply to our own lives in order to make wise decisions ourselves? We will consider five principles of making good choices.
If we are to develop into thinking young men and women, we need to recognize enemies of good thinking. We will look at three enemies of sound thinking and also at three friends of sound thinking.
The set of my heart directs and informs my decisions. Those decisions in turn direct and inform my heart. The set of my heart and my past decisions provide the platform from which I operate.