Unpublished Trail Guide - A Charlotte Mason Podcast
“Our God is described as ‘the God of Hope’; and we might get through many a dark day if we realize this, and that hope is a real if not tangible possession, which, like all the best things, we can ask for and have.” Charlotte Mason, Children as ‘Persons’ It’s not surprising that Mason, in writing to educators, felt compelled to address the importance of hope. She knew that even in our schoolrooms filled with goodness and living ideas, there would still be “many a dark day.” Yet with humble confidence, Mason directs each of us to a hope that lies not in the perfect execution of her method of education, nor any other number of shifting circumstances. She invites us to know what she knew firsthand: it is our deepest Hope in Christ, “well and wisely fixed” that gives life. https://www.unpublishedtrailguide.com/podcast/hope-well-and-wisely-fixed/ RESOURCES: Slides – PDF [https://www.unpublishedtrailguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Hope-Well-and-Wisely-Fixed.pdf] “Children As ‘Persons'” by Charlotte Mason Charlotte Mason Poetry article [https://charlottemasonpoetry.org/children-are-born-persons/] Article in the archives [https://archive.org/details/BoxCM6FileCMC41icmc41/mode/2up?view=theater] Picture Study – Hope by George Frederic Watts (1866) [https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/watts-hope-n01640] “Scale How Meditations” by Charlotte Mason (article from Nancy Kelly – Sage Parnassus) [https://sageparnassus.com/scale-how-meditations/]
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