
Principle Perspective with Mike Winther
Since its inception in 2005, the Institute for Principle Studies has examined government from a perspective of principle over pragmatism, hope over discouragement, and the recognition of the Lordship of Jesus Christ over every area of life. This podcast will continue that mission of providing valuable teaching in the areas of government, economics, and history.
Episodes
Biblical Principles of Government (10b)
In Christianity, there is a lot of discussion about end times, tribulation, rapture, and similar topics. Mike Winther addresses end times views found in the Bible. The modern church holds different views compared to the traditional perspectives. In this episode, Mike argues in favor of the traditional view rather than the modern interpretation of the end times. He also emphasizes that this topic
Biblical Principles of Government (10a)
In this session, Mike Winther discusses government, relativism, and absolute truth. He talks about how the modern educational system teaches relativism instead of absolute truth. A significant part of the modern world's conflict centers on the debate over the existence of absolute truth. The message of this class is that absolute truths do exist, and there may be more of them than we initially tho
Biblical Principles of Government (9b)
In this ongoing discussion of Biblical Principles of Government, Mike Winther talks about the ongoing battle over history. He begins with a tribute to King Massasoit and explains how the pilgrims bought land from the Native Americans. This tribute eventually evolved into a plaque commemorating the conflict between the pilgrims and the Native Americans, highlighting two different narratives. There
Biblical Principles of Government (9a)
Mike Winther continues his discussion on Biblical Principles of Government. This episode will focus on history, but he begins the lecture by highlighting two key solutions to our problems: the political solution and the educational solution. All of our efforts to change the world can be divided into these two categories. We either try to change society politically or through education. Unfortunat
Biblical Principles of Government (8b)
Mike Winther continues his valuable teaching on economics, government, and history in section 8a of his Biblical Principles of Government course. Have you ever wondered how an economy grows? Mike begins by discussing growth, inflation, and increasing the money supply, answering these questions using his ongoing small island economy example. He also addresses incentives to invest and explains how
Biblical Principles of Government (8a)
As Mike Winther continues his Biblical Principles of Government series, we'll explore practical components about how the world works while increasing our intellectual inquiry. All of this is so we can gain a better understanding of how we can make a difference. He kicks off the show by discussing whether the topics covered in the series really matter. For many Christians, they don't. Everything
Biblical Principles of Government (7b)
Mike Winther continues his conversation from last week about charity, highlighting God's plan for generosity and the importance of sharing. He differentiates between God's model of voluntary charity and the concept of forced charity, such as Marxism, which he claims is not genuine charity. He compares the government's approach to God's model, beginning the episode by referencing scriptural passage
Biblical Principles of Government (7a)
In this discussion, Mike Winther explores the significant topic of charity. Mike approaches this subject with caution to ensure that our actions align not only with our intentions but also with what God intends. He discusses the arguments for both large and small government structures, highlighting two main reasons why government expansion occurs. Mike examines what the Bible says about charity an
Biblical Principles of Government (6b)
This episode of the series begins by discussing the 2007 and 2008 housing bubble, a topic that remains highly relevant today. During that period, prices were skyrocketing and interest rates were low, leading people to refinance and sink deeper into debt. When the collapse occurred, proponents of big government blamed the free market and called for increased regulation. Mike dives into the causes
Biblical Principles of Government (6a)
Mike Winther kicks off Section 6a of "Biblical Principles of Government" with a poignant quote from Thomas Jefferson: "It's strangely absurd to suppose that a million human beings collected together are not under the same moral laws which bind each of them separately." This assertion underlines the principle of The Collective Application of God's Commands. Mike dives into the concepts of individu
Biblical Principles of Government (5b)
Last week, Mike Winther discussed the biblical view of property, the definition of property, and the question of whether private property should even exist. Throughout this series of lectures, he has been using the example of an island to illustrate each concept. Today, we return to the island to vote on redistributing money from the island's wealthy family to its poorer counterpart. In essence,
Biblical Principles of Government (5a)
In the words of Samuel Adams, one of the fathers of the American Revolution, The natural rights of the colonists are these: first, a right to life; secondly, to liberty; thirdly, to property; and lastly, to support and defend them in the best manner they can. Our journey began with the theme of origins, followed by the theme of nature. Tonight, we turn our attention to property. We will explore t
Biblical Principles of Government (4b)
In this section of Mike Winther's class on Biblical Principles of Government. Mike dives into economics with the goal of making economics useful to us. We explore the strategies communist leader Khrushchev purportedly advocated for undermining our economy through the gradual introduction of socialism. Mike emphasizes how societal readiness for change often emerges from discontent with the current
Biblical Principles of Government (4a)
Welcome to Section 4a of Mike Winther's continuing lecture series on the Biblical Principles of Government. In this segment, Mike embarks on an examination of Samuel Chapter 8, focusing on the events following the Israelites' entry into the promised land, which was preceded by a significant 40-year period of wandering in the wilderness. This period began after the Israelites sent spies to scout t
Biblical Principles of Government (3b)
Mike Winther continues his series of lectures on the Biblical Principles of Government. Today, we dive into the sources of authority. God is identified as a source of authority, a truth we understand through scripture. The Bible is also proposed as the foundation for authority within family governance, as well as in civil and church contexts. If God is not considered the source of authority, then
Biblical Principles of Government (3a)
This podcast is a continuation of Mike Winthers series of lectures on biblical principles in government. This is the first half of the third part. You can find links to the previous lectures below. Mike kicks off this lecture with questions about the nature and challenges of democracy. He begins with some interesting quotes from the book, Financial Reckoning Day. "Mobs can only hold simple ideas
Biblical Principles of Government (2b)
Romans chapter 13 is constantly used to say that Christians, or citizens in general, should always obey the civil authorities. There's a whole series of debates that come out of this. When is it proper for a Christian to obey authority? Is it ever proper to rebel against authority? Our founding fathers were constantly debating whether it was legitimate for those with a Christian worldview to rebel
Biblical Principles of Government (2a)
This lecture revolves around the theme of nature. Mike Winther talks about the nature of man and the nature of God. What is the true essence of man and God? He also talks about the nature or essence of government. We are in a battle of world views that include theological, political, and economic aspects. Throughout history there has been a battle of ideas. Mike highlights how knowing ourselves an
Biblical Principles of Government (1b)
This lecture marks the continuation of Mike Winther's series on the Biblical Principles of Government. In the first session, Mike introduced himself and discussed his approach to influencing hearts and minds, the importance of political engagement, and the role of ethics and clear boundaries. He highlighted the Bible's capacity to guide us through these issues. This time, Mike explores the philoso
Biblical Principles of Government (1a)
This is a recording of a class that Mike Winther gave on Biblical Principles of Government. He kicks off the show by sharing his background and how he was raised in a politically active family. He became interested in politics at a young age and was reading works by our founding fathers in junior high. Mike shares how he got a degree in political science, focused on debate, and had a goal to chan
Redeeming The Age - Analysis And Strategy
Mike has always loved politics and public policy. His parents, who were very active in politics, surrounded him with political information from a young age. Instead of fiction, he grew up reading political books and eventually earned a degree in political science. He gained experience working in political campaigns and realized that running a successful campaign and electing a quality candidate is
No Shortcut, No Compromise, No Retreat
Is education something that should be mandatory? This question has sparked debate worldwide. A significant issue arises from the fact that people often don't value what they're forced into. Take, for example, the average high school student who is compelled to attend school. Similarly, many college students eagerly await graduation, with their focus not on learning or the educational process but o
Teaching Economics
There is a mathematical aspect to economics, but it's not the fundamental core. Mathematics is just about taking what we observe and know and reducing it to a formula. The underlying principles of economics are actually the fun part and not mathematically oriented. Mike Winther focuses on these underlying principles in this lecture. He spends the first part teaching us economics. The best way to l
The U.S. Constitution - Static or Living
There was a time in our recent history when two people having a dispute could change another's mind, by convincing them that what they were proposing was unconstitutional. People respected and obeyed the Constitution. Mike Winther discusses the U.S. Constitution and whether it is a static or living document. He talks about common problems with current understanding of the Constitution including n
COVID-19 Political & Economic Questions
It seems that today, everything is filled with controversy. Mike Winther doesn't shy away from potentially contentious topics, as evidenced in his lecture that delves into the political and economic issues related to COVID-19. He addresses questions about masking, lockdowns, and the appropriate role of government during an epidemic. His discussion begins with the fundamentals and underlying princi
Race & Social Justice
Mike Winther discusses the outcomes and consequences of certain ideas that have led to protests, the removal of monuments, media censorship, and the suppression of diverse viewpoints. He begins his lecture by delving into the origins of these ideas, starting with the concept of race, and includes a biblical creationist perspective. Additionally, he contrasts the biblical view of race with the evol
Cancel Culture
Mike Winther shares his perspective on what 'cancel culture' is and why we should care. He talks about how 'cancel culture' is usually an attack on someone's reputation or employment based on ideology. It can also be an attempt of intimidation to get people to modify their attitudes. It can also be an attempt to remove ideas or alternative viewpoints. It can also remove financial resources, such a
Debate & Agricultural Policy
Mike Winther talks about asking what the proper role of Government is and what economic system we should have. He emphasizes understanding what socialism is and knowing why it's right or wrong. He also talks about the type of mindset we should have about socialist programs in agriculture. Some of the items he features include debate and truth, agricultural policy, socialism, and limited government
To Fight Or Not To Fight, That Is The Question
In this insightful episode, Mike Winther delves into the intricate topic of war powers and their constitutional roots. He explores the original intentions of the founding fathers as laid out in the Constitution, shedding light on the constitutional aspects of military engagement and policy. The lecture is structured around three core objectives. Firstly, Mike will examine the constitutional frame
Who Protects The Consumer
Should we increase charity for the poor? Should we implement a healthcare plan? What should our policy be on energy and foreign oil? Nearly every government policy is rooted in an economic decision. Governments often expand beyond their original limits. Such growth typically results in a loss of liberty and freedom. Modern opinions can be easily influenced by the media. Mike Winther delves into th
Terrorism
This is a pre-recorded lecture by Mike Winther on the topic of terrorism. Mike begins by exploring the definition of terrorism. There is no universally agreed-upon definition, as different individuals and groups define terrorism differently based on their perspectives and circumstances. Topics covered include the distinctions between terrorism and crime, as well as the broader motivations behind a
Justice
What is justice? How do we define it? Sometimes, it is defined as fairness. Paying a debt or being punished for a crime are considered subcategories of justice. Everyone claims to desire justice, yet in the modern world, we often grapple with defining its true essence. In this lecture, Mike Winther delves into the Biblical perspective of justice. Drawing from the Bible, we learn that the Lord expe
Basic Economics
The study of economics is often viewed as a battle between two worldviews. Proverbs 11:1 underscores this, stating, "A false balance is an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight is his delight." This verse not only condemns dishonesty but also accentuates the importance of integrity. This theme is a central focus in this lecture by Mike Winther on basic economic principles. Economics becomes p
Understanding And Teaching Constitutional Principles
The Constitution is the founding document of our government, yet many people don't know or understand it. It's important for us to educate ourselves and our children about constitutional principles to contribute to the type of government our founding fathers intended. Mike Winther delves into the understanding and teaching of the Constitution in this lecture summary, which is based on his 10-hour
Everything Is Strategic
Mike Winther outlines a strategy for improving our government and returning to the principles that support the Constitution and limited government. He discusses the difference between tactics and strategy, emphasizing the importance of educating ourselves and our families. He also explores the distinction between socialism and free-market economies, noting how the lines between them can, and often
Defining Good Government Through Biblical Principles
Elections are frequently influenced by the media and the electorate's preceding education. As Christians, we should foster a more robust philosophy regarding the appropriate role of government, defined by good governance through biblical principles. Changing hearts and minds is possible through educating others about these principles. In this lecture, Mike Winther explains the role of good govern
Individualism vs Collectivism
Mike Winther talks about another clash of worldviews with this lecture on individualism versus collectivism. The individual has value and the group has value, but collectivism puts the group higher than the individual. Whereas, individualism elevates the individual as the most important. We learn about the biblical perspective of these two theories. Mike talks about authors who were in favor of c
Source of Authority
In this lecture, Mike Winther condenses part of his 20-hour course. He talks about the worldview battle and clash of ideas that we are all part of. He says that there are six or seven principles that we clash on that result in almost all the conflicts that we have around the world. Is there or is there not a God? Do our rights come from God or the majority? Where does authority come from? Do we m
Good Government, Decentralization, And Using Biblical Principles As A Foundation
Mike Winther talks about biblical principles of government. He breaks down what makes a good government. He talks about centralization versus decentralization. He also discusses the strategy of God versus the strategy of Satan. This lecture shows just how important it is for people to understand the true principles behind what makes a good government. He also stresses how it's important for us to
The Separation Of Church And State
When it comes to the separation of church and state, there are two common views. There's the atheist view that there should be a separation of church and state, and a Christian view that believes there shouldn't be a separation of church and state. Mike Winther breaks down why both groups get it wrong and why there should be a third view about separation of church and state. We have three governme
Foundations For Discovering The Proper Role Of Government
Voting adults have a hand in the political process in one way or another. Yet government instruction and good government learning in particular is lacking in our schools and our children's lives. Mike Winther breaks down why it is so important for children to learn good government principles and the proper role of government. He talks about authority, biblical principles, how we can help our soci
Encouragement for the Battle
Think about when you get discouraged. It can be depressing seeing the difference between what's ideal and what's actually going on. This is why Mike Winther walks us through encouragement for the battle. This episode is about waking up with a cause to fight for. Mike shares five points that we need to know in order to attack the gates of hell and let the church prevail. He talks about our need to
Property, Principle, & Practicality
Mike Winther kicks this show off with the 3 P's of property, principal, and practicality from a lecture of the same name. He starts out talking about property and how the study of economics relates to it. He talks about capital as a means of production and as excess production or profit. He goes on to discuss the definition of property and capital. Economics is a study of how we use capital and w
Taxes & Revolution
Mike Winther walks us through taxes and revolution in this lecture. He takes us on a journey back into the colonial period of America. He unravels how taxes, tariffs, and other pivotal factors stirred tensions between the American colonists and the British government. He digs into key historical events that left indelible marks on our nation's narrative. He talks about how the principles of hope a
Submission & Rebellion to Authority
Mike Winther of the Institute for Principle Studies discusses the concepts of power, authority, and their interplay with rebellion and submission. Drawing from Romans 13 and historical events, he explores when to purify or separate from an imperfect institution. He outlines the divine origin of authority, contrasting various forms of government and our roles within them. Mike delves into biblical
No King But King Jesus
There are numerous passages of scripture that point to no king but King Jesus. Mike Winther talks about 1st Samuel chapter 8 where the children of Israel began asking for a king during the reign of the judges. In historical and modern times, sometimes we want to change the system when we really need better leaders. Mike also talks about the differences between God and Satan's strategies for church
Christians and Patriotism
Mike Winther gives a lecture on Christians and Patriotism. He kicks things off with a little history lesson about the congregation of Pastor Jonas Clark in Lexington, Massachusetts. Clark taught biblical principles on all subjects including government. The congregation also had target practice after church. All of this leads up to the Battle of Lexington and Concord. These regular people who
Children of God or Caesar
Mike Winther gives a lecture about education at a homeschool convention. Homeschool families take a personal interest in their children's education. He talks about biblical ideas of education. He also talks about some Puritan ideas of education which are consistent with biblical models. This episode is about children of God versus children of Caesar, and it's really about who owns our children. Go
Foreign Aid: A Biblical Perspective, Part 2
This is part 2 of a lecture by Mike Winther talking about foreign aid from a biblical perspective as it applies to debate and analyzing different sides. He talks about concern for the poor and how to help them. Mike discusses two reasons why people are poor. It's either from some type of disability or bad government. Lack of liberty keeps people poor. Mike talks about the advantages of small gover
Foreign Aid: A Biblical Perspective, Part 1
This is Part 1 of Foreign Aid: A Biblical Perspective. Mike Winther is a huge fan of debate for thinking, learning, and understanding issues. In this address, he speaks to potential debate participants about the political science approach to foreign aid. He raises questions and topics to help dig deeper into issues such as the proper role of government. He explores what the government should and
Generation's Interview: Should Christians Get Involved in Politics?
This is an interview that Mike Winther did with Kevin Swanson of the Generations Radio Show. The topic is about whether Christians should be involved in politics and if they can make an impact. Christians are now the minority. Can a minority make an impact in politics? Mike Winther shares his views and some of the issues like not having enough Christians involved and interested in politics and how
Does Our Banking System Make Us Slaves?
Mike Winther has devoted the past 17 years to foster a better understanding of the biblical role of government. In this lecture, he talks about why he has devoted his time to this and then dives into the question of whether our banking system makes us slaves. Some of the things discussed include what economics actually are. Economics are the rules of trade and commerce and really become a part of
Render Unto Caesar: Truths That Transform Radio Interview
Mike Winther talks about what the bible says about taxes in a recorded interview from Truths That Transform Radio. Does "Render Unto Caesar" mean that the government can take it all? He dives into why we don't have to pay everything, just what we are required to pay. The discussion also revolves around common misconceptions of this line to think that Christians don't have to pay anything. Mike ta
Lighthouse Live Interview: Introduction to IPS
This is a live interview with Mike Winther and Pastor Michael Douglass and Elaine Harland of Lighthouse Live. As the Founder of IPS, Mike breaks down who we are and what we stand for. IPS is a Christian think tank with the main objective of doing research on basic Christian principles and then to teach those principles through our church community. The focus of our teachings is on government, eco
Biblical Models of Charity
Mike Winther gives a lecture on the biblical models of charity. He shares several bible passages that talk about charity and then shares five points to define real charity. He also discusses the mechanisms or institutions for meeting needs. He talks about our responsibility, family responsibility, the church, and other organizations. We also learn about the government and charity. Mike makes the
Deep Learning vs. Shallow Learning
Mike Winther shares information about deep learning versus shallow learning in this section of snippets from his previous lectures. He talks about education and the purpose of education. He talks about how it's important to challenge our children even with opposite world views. It's also okay if they surpass us in learning. He talks about the importance of building a comprehensive worldview in or
Revisionist History Exposed
Mike Winther exposes revisionist history in clips from a series of lectures he's given on government, economics, and biblical principles. He kicks things off starting with Upton Sinclair's, The Jungle, and how most of it was disproven, and how Sinclair even admitted to not visiting the factories written about in the book. He shares some opposing views from the book, The Myth of the Robber Barons.
Deciding How to Decide
Mike Winther designed this talk with a desire to help people make better decisions in every area of life. He also noticed that people have a process for deciding on political issues that was unbiblical and awkward at best. Mike decided to take a good hard look at scripture and find if there are biblical processes for making good decisions. As Christians, we're on a journey to have a more biblical
Threats to Homeschooling
Mike Winther dives into homeschooling and current and future threats. He keeps his focus on biblical principles which is the basis for IPS. The focus is on teaching biblical principles of government, economics, and history. As Christians, we need to look at underlying principles when making decisions. There's a huge difference between making decisions based on principles or practicality. He gets i
College Bound
Mike Winther has a message for those who are preparing for college. To become good leaders, our youth need to understand what the bible says about every area of life. After 12 years of coaching homeschooled high school students, we've seen some go off to college successfully and some not so much. College is a major part that frames who our kids become. He talks about four main topics that apply t
Constitution Under Siege, Part 4
Mike concludes his discussion of the Constitution Under Siege in part four of this lecture series. He talks about the current education system's focus on teaching about the UN instead of how the US Congress works and the subtle centralization of power changing how the next generation thinks. He explores the history of the Constitution's passing, the role of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Pape
Constitution Under Siege, Part 3
Mike Winther dives into the third part of the Constitution Under Siege. He begins with a brief review of the necessary and proper clause. Then he dives into the controversial interpretation of the general welfare clause in the US Constitution. While some argue that it allows Congress to enact any law promoting the general welfare, the founding fathers intended for it to limit taxation and ensure
Constitution Under Siege, Part 2
In Part Two of the Constitution Under Siege, Mike Winther discusses the foundational principles of the American system. He explores the seventh foundation principle: the sovereignty of the states. Mike explains how the states created the federal government, not the other way around, and emphasizes the importance of state control in selecting the president and the Senate. He also talks about the i
Constitution Under Siege, Part 1
Mike Winther kicks off a special three-part series about the Constitution being under siege. At The Institute for Principle Studies, we have always emphasized the importance of viewing the Constitution from a perspective of principle over pragmatism and recognizing the Lordship of Jesus Christ over every area of life. By doing so, we can better understand its significance and the need to defend it
Silencing of the Church
Mike Winther dives into the topic of when the church and Christians should get involved in matters of state. He kicks things off with a history refresher about the 1807 Slave Trade Act in England and the eventual abolition of slavery in England and the work of William Wiberforce. When the church is active, society gets better. Society gets worse when the body of believers or the church is silent.
Change Begins Outside the Ballot Box
Mike Winther continues his mission of teaching government and economics from a biblical perspective. This lecture focuses on how change begins outside the ballot box. Mike shares how he had an early interest in government and political science. It all began with his dad who was a student of history and led to Mike majoring in political science and going on to found IPS and share these lectures. We
Addressing Poverty: Laying the Groundwork
Mike Winther talks about laying the groundwork to address poverty. He starts off with mindset perspectives of the God ordained institutions of charity, government, church, and family. He covers the difference between principle and practically and how it affects decisions. Practical considerations should be taken into account after we are sure none of God's principles are being violated. Mike shar
Poverty & the Two Economic Systems
Mike Winther continues his lecture series on the government and economics. He stresses that the best way to understand something is to teach it. By listening to these lectures, reading, and discussing the topics with those around us, we have the ability to influence and change hearts and minds. This lecture dives into the two economic systems of the free market and socialism. According to Mike, t
Poverty, Charity, & Healthcare
Mike Winther dives into the pros and cons of government-funded healthcare and how it affects supply, demand, and price. This lecture was given during the Obamacare debate years. He talks about how government and insurance programs have contributed to the escalation of healthcare prices. Insurance has made people less cautious about how money is spent. He offers solutions for making healthcare aff
Direct Election of Senators
In 1913, several important events took place that impacted the US federal government. The Federal Reserve System was created through the Federal Reserve Act. The 16th Amendment was ratified, which authorized the federal government to impose and collect income tax. The 17th Amendment provided for the direct election of US senators by the citizens of each state. Before this, senators were chosen by
Limiting Government: Where is the Brightline?
Mike Winther talks about limiting government and where the brightline should be. The challenge of the brightline is defining it. Where is that line in the sand that separates two ends of a spectrum when enough is enough? He goes on to share examples, such as the abortion debate. He talks about society, government, and relativism. Mike tackles the role of government and how Political Science as a
Source of Rights
Mike Winther lays the foundation of where our rights and authorities come from. He talks about how everything we deal with in government comes down to our rights. He talks about the political context of rights and how it's what we are ethically allowed to do. He also explains why morality can be a relative term. He also shares an exercise where he used logic to get students to conclude that God i
Consumer Protection in a Free Market
This lecture is the last of Mike Winther's lecture series delivered in June of 2012 in Colorado. Mike talks about consumer protection in a free market in order to support the idea of a free market. All of the economic systems in the world fall under the umbrella of socialism or free market. Mike dives into how the free market is supposed to work. He talks about the legitimacy of free market excha
Self-Defense Against Public Deception
This episode is about getting insight into the strategies of our enemies. Mike Winther dives into some of the evil strategies used to hide the truth and deceive the public. We are called to be people of integrity and righteousness. Our strategies, techniques, and everything we do should be above board. We should have ethics and be children of the light. This lecture about defending against public
The Consequences of Ideas in American History
Sometimes people think of history as a boring subject, and it can be when it's just basic memorization of names, dates, and events. History gets interesting when we move into the logic stage of why something happened. Mike Winther takes an interesting approach on why certain past events played out the way they did. History can be a powerful teacher. Mike takes us on a journey of why certain histo
The American Presidency
Mike Winther talks about The American Presidency in this lecture given in June of 2012 in Colorado. Mike explores the oval office based on biblical principles with the thesis of the presidency not really being that important. The office of the president really isn't that big of a deal, yet in America we make it a big deal. He talks about how the president gets into office, what the president is s
How We Limit Civil Government
Mike Winther talks about biblical principles for limiting civil government in this lecture given in June of 2012 in Colorado. This episode builds on the Biblical Principles of Government episode. We are also big believers in reading the classic works, so browse our book selection. Mike talks about our civil government and principles which we use to limit civil government. He starts off with the
Making a Difference in Your World
Mike Winther talks about making a difference in your world. This lecture was given in June of 2012 in Colorado. He talks about sanctifying the world the same way we try to sanctify our families. Our families should be a sanctifying influence on society. This lecture is about how we can make a difference in our world. It's also about how people in the past have made a difference. First, we talk ab
High School Economics
Mike Winther talks about the biblical principles of education. This lecture on high school economics was given in June of 2012. He covers the importance of teaching solid economic concepts beginning even earlier than high school. It's Mike's goal to bring awareness of how much the bible has to say about economics, government, and education. He talks about the ethical and moral issues of economics,
Biblical Principles of Government: The Basics
It's the goal of The Institute of Principle Studies to teach the biblical principles of civil government and economics. Mike Winther talks about the basics of biblical principles of government in this lecture given in June of 2012. We need to educate our children and ourselves, so we can be informed voters and shape the world in a positive way. We want our children to be adequately prepared. We n
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