"Education does not have a terminus, a polar extreme, a finish line, an outcome. Instead it is a deposit, an endowment, a promise, and even a small taste of the future . . . Indeed, the most valuable lessons that education can convey are invariably the lessons that never end. That is actually at the heart of the Christian philosophy of education. Educational excellence from a biblical perspective is thus not so much concerned with the amount of data accumulated in a student's head, but a way of thinking and acting woven into a student's life."
George Grant. "A Passion for Truth" Tabletalk September 2006: 8-11.
(emphasis added)





