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Here's a Chance to Snag Some Great CiRCE Talks

Right now CiRCE is having their end-of-the-year fundraiser.

The goal is to raise $50,000 by the end of the year. This will enable CiRCE to expand the number of free resources (like the ongoing FREE Lost Tools of Writing webinars!) they provide; to improve their instructional resources like workshops and retreats, and to enter the new year with a posture of strength and readiness.

So, not only do you have a great opportunity to support the work of the CiRCE Institute but you can also receive an awesome thank you gift.

For any size donation, you can download ALL of the following CiRCE talks:

1. A Contemplation of the Divine Image by Andrew Kern (2011)
2. Christian Humanism: A Faith For All Seasons by Gregory Wolfe (2011)
3. How the Trivium Prepares the Soul For College by E. Christian Kopf (2011)
4. What is Woman? A Re-examination of Feminism and the Church by Angelina Stanford (2011)
5. The Abolition of Man Applied by George Sanker (2010)
6. The Impact of Dewey, Darwin, and Descartes by Andrew Kern (2009)
7. Are Science and Religion Compatible by Martin Cothran (2009)
8. How Classical Humor Changed by Anthony Esolen (2008)
9. Is American Education a Bad Joke? by Andrew Kern (2008)
10. Reading Pagan Lit in a Christian School by Martin Cothran (2007)
11. The Business of Reading Great Literature by Vigen Guroian (2006)
12. Communication Technologies As Engines of Restlessness by Ken Myers (2007)
13. Jane Austen and Virtue Through Humor by Laura Berquist (2008)


This collection includes one of my all-time favorite CiRCE talks, Ken Myers' "Communication Technologies as Engines of Restlessness." That one was a life-changer for me.

And you can also download my talk from this summer's conference "What is Woman? A Re-examination of Feminism and the Church."

Please consider making a donation and picking up some great mp3s while you're at it.

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