For one thousand years the Church has sent students to the university, The Third Education Revolution will enable universities and schools to send students to local churches. Digital curriculum, prepared by the world’s best experts and videographers, will also go to the Church online. Students will be mentored by Academic Pastors who will re-integrate character formation, problem solving aptitude, critical thinking and leadership skills with academic education. The community will help develop vocational skills through internship programs. The partnership of Church, university and technology will make high quality education affordable to virtually everyone. Vishal Mangalwadi, David Marshall, Andreas Wieland, Joe Suozzo, Amanda Forbes, Tom Rudmik, David Glesne, Ashish Alexander, Giftson Selladurai, David Bastedo and Gayne Anacker, Jason Benedict, Hans-Joachim Hahn, Samson Selladurai, Gottfried Sommer, Stephen Mcdowell, Karla Perry, Pablo Munoz Iturrieta, David McDonald, Gayne Anacker, Bruce Friesen, Takim Andriono, Joshua Lwere, John Senyonyi, Ricardo Rodriguez, Heliel G. de Carvalho & Paulo Borges Júnior, Mark Harris, Anthony Esolen and Dr. Robert Osburn.
Vishal Mangalwadi (1949-) is an international lecturer, social reformer, cultural and political columnist, and author of thirteen books. Born and raised in India, he studied philosophy at universities, in Hindu ashrams, and at L’Abri Fellowship in Switzerland. In 1976 he turned down several job offers in the West to return to India where he and his wife, Ruth, founded a community to serve the rural poor. Vishal continued his involvement in community development serving at the headquarters of two national political parties, where he worked for the empowerment and liberation of peasants and the lower castes.
His first book, The World of Gurus, was published in 1977 by India's Vikas Publishing House, and serialized in India’s then-largest weekly, Sunday. It is still used as a text book in universities. It was Mangalwadi’s book on the New Age Movement and India: The Grand Experiment, that first brought his works to the attention of the American public. In demand worldwide, Vishal is a dynamic and engaging speaker who has lectured in 34 countries. He enjoys simplifying complex ideas and inspiring despairing hearts with hope.
Why are our ‘Elites’ – those with most influence over culture – destroying truth and society?
Read this book to inform yourself about just how bad things are in education and society.
Read this book if you want to know what to do about.
This book chronicles the rise of true education that ushered in the modern age – versus today’s “education”. Why are many teachers indoctrinating children with things that horrify parents, and telling the kids NOT to tell their parents about it? How did we get to the point that people get paid to tell our children that evil is good, and good is evil?
“The Third Education Revolution: From Home School To Church College” explains why academic freedom is increasingly a thing of the past, and with it, freedom of thought and speech. SCARY stuff. URGENT stuff. But unlike many other books that analyse and decry our current sad state, Vishal Mangalwadi, David Marshall and the other contributors have a solution: take back education. They offer a road map for how.
I enjoyed the American and global perspective that comes from the diverse background of contributors. My one complaint is that the book is so long, and has some repetition, so it took me a long time to get through even though I was interested. But it’s well worth the perseverance. Don’t be daunted. Because this issue is too important NOT to pursue. There is hope, but it will require massive coordination to reform education. On the bright side, if we succeed, we will reap massive blessings.
If you believe in Natural Law and are worried about the direction of society, read this book. Then get in touch with the authors. Let’s join hands and put it into practice. Our future depends on it.