Charlie Kirk’s assassination this week has left many of us grappling with profound grief and righteous anger. A young man who fearlessly defended the foundational principles of our nation, principles rooted in the Judeo-Christian values that made America a beacon of hope, was silenced by hatred. Charlie was martyred for simply expressing his beliefs inContinueContinue reading “From Learners to Leaders: Honoring Charlie Kirk’s Legacy”
Author Archives: Marc Casciani
The Secret That Transforms Hearts: A Daily Battle Worth Winning
There’s a battle that wages within each of us every morning, a quiet war between two opposing forces that will ultimately determine the trajectory of our day, and perhaps our entire life. On one side stands envy, with its sharp comparisons and bitter whispers. On the other, gratitude rises like the dawn, offering a differentContinueContinue reading “The Secret That Transforms Hearts: A Daily Battle Worth Winning”
Opting Out of the Corporate Climb – The Art of Dying to Self
If I could whisper one piece of hard-won wisdom to my 25-year-old self, it would be this: don’t play the game. Everything from age 15 to 25 had prepared me for it, the relentless competition of corporate America. As a Gen-Xer, this was the gospel we received: earn a degree from a reputable college, landContinueContinue reading “Opting Out of the Corporate Climb – The Art of Dying to Self”
Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 60 – Fifth Anniversary Edition feat. Dr. Eric Stennett
Neighborly Love is an original podcast by MindWolves that explores the integration of classical education with teaching what it means to be a neighbor. Education isn’t just about filling minds; it’s about cultivating souls who recognize their place in God’s grand narrative. Classical learning empowers liberation from ignorance and confusion, from prejudice and delusion. Christian classicalContinueContinue reading “Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 60 – Fifth Anniversary Edition feat. Dr. Eric Stennett”
Because I Said So
While Generation X (Gen X) is often called the “latchkey generation,” I wasn’t technically a latchkey kid. My mother didn’t work outside our home, yet I still experienced that distinctive independence that shaped Gen X. We lived in a world where doors didn’t need to be locked, where trust was the default setting, and whereContinueContinue reading “Because I Said So”
You Were Made for More
As fathers, mothers, husbands, and wives trying to lead our families according to biblical principles, we face a constant battle against a culture that promises fulfillment in all the wrong places. I’ve walked this path myself, and I’ve discovered something profound: deep down, every one of us desperately wants dignity. We want to know we’reContinueContinue reading “You Were Made for More”
Want to be a Leader? Lead Yourself and Your Family First
I’ve watched countless ambitious professionals climb corporate ladders, earn impressive titles, and command large teams only to find themselves struggling with the most fundamental leadership challenge of all: leading themselves and their families. If this resonates with you, you’re not alone. I’ve been there too. The desire to lead others is a natural and admirableContinueContinue reading “Want to be a Leader? Lead Yourself and Your Family First”
Strong Families, Strong Society
Strong families serve as the fundamental fabric that holds society together. When the family unit weakens or breaks down, the essential values that sustain a healthy civic society begin to erode alongside it. At the heart of strong families lies the ideal of both mother and father united in marriage, each contributing their unique strengthsContinueContinue reading “Strong Families, Strong Society”
The Vision of Kindness: Lessons from the Backfield
Years ago, standing behind the quarterback in countless huddles, I learned that success as a running back came down to one essential skill: vision. Not speed, not strength, not even agility, though all mattered. It was the ability to see what others missed, to read the developing play, to find the gap that would emergeContinueContinue reading “The Vision of Kindness: Lessons from the Backfield”
Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 59 – Kelly Gary
Ordinary People. Extraordinary Conversations. The Neighborly Love podcast features casual conversations over coffee in a virtual coffee shop that explores the integration of classical education with teaching what it means to be a neighbor. Classical learning empowers liberation from ignorance and confusion, from prejudice and delusion. In the Parable of the Good Samaritan in theContinueContinue reading “Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 59 – Kelly Gary”
