The One Room Schoolhouse of Yesteryear
By Ed Sommerville
There was a time in America that the one room schoolhouses were the only schools available in small towns and rural America. Their schoolteachers were very dedicated to do the job they were chosen to do. During the cold winter, the only heat was a wood or coal stove in the room. She as well as her students had to find their own way to school regardless of rain or snow. There was no such thing as a thermostat at that time so it was necessary to add wood or coal during the day. She would have to teach all grades through 8th and prepare for the next day’s lessons. Would you say these conditions were desirable for these young children to receive a good education in a schoolhouse that only cost a few hundred dollars?
Now a little over one hundred years later we have what it takes to get a good education. We have built multimillion dollar schools with central heating and air conditioning and millions of dollars in school buses to take them to school in any weather, along with all the comforts imaginable. They have state of the arts in electronics along with gymnasiums, cafeterias and some with swimming pools.

troops that Israel had, they would vaunt themselves against their God, saying, “Mine own hand hath saved me” (Judges 7:2).  So God instructed Gideon to eliminate 31,700 of the 32,000 troops:  Israel only had 300 soldiers left to fight the battle against the Midianites and Amalekites (Judges 7:6).  That is lowering the number of Israel’s army by over 99%!
The soldiers of Gideon, which included men (no women) from the tribes of Manasseh, Asher, Zebulun, Naphtali and later Ephraim pursued after the Midianites and destroyed the enemy leaders named Zebah and Zalmunna and over 135,000 soldiers of the Midianites.   He was so successful that the “men of Israel said unto Gideon, Rule thou over us, both thou, and thy son, and thy son’s son also; for thou hast delivered us, from the hand of Midian” (Judges 8:22).    Gideon answered:  “I will not rule over you, neither shall my son rule over you; the LORD shall rule over you” (Judges 8:23).

