Groundbreaking Study on Social Mobility in America

Social mobility is a hot topic right now, with many claiming it is harder today for a person to rise from poverty than in years past. A study on upward mobility released earlier this year, however, challenges that claim.

Heritage Foundation writes,

“[A] groundbreaking new study of upward mobility by renowned Harvard economist Raj Chetty and his colleagues confirm that, ‘children entering the labor market today have the same chances of moving up in the income distribution relative to their parents as children born in the 1970s.'”

The implications of this study are that, contrary to the popular narrative pushed by some, upward mobility in America today is not all that different from upward mobility thirty or forty years ago. The rates have, largely, remained stable.

Heritage Foundation notes, however, that just because mobility rates have remained stable for the past few decades, that does not necessarily mean they are good. On improving upward mobility in America, Heritage writes:

“If there’s one clear trend that’s emerging from the study of mobility, we know that good schools, stable family environments, a culture of saving, and strong civic and social institutions are all strongly associated with better individual and community outcomes. Income inequality? Not so much.”

Come Hear David Barton in Springdale Next Week

Ecclesia College in Springdale is hosting an event you will not want to miss.

Author and historian David Barton of Wallbuilders will be speaking at the Springdale High School Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, April 1, at 7:00 PM. Admission is free.

This is an excellent opportunity for you and your family to learn more about America’s godly heritage and the values that have helped make our nation great. We hope to see you there. Additional information is below.

What: Ecclesia College Presents “An Evening of Education, Enterprise, and Eternal Values” with David Barton

When: Tuesday, April 1, at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Springdale High School Performing Arts Center

West Emma Ave. and Virginia Street in Springdale, Arkansas

Cost: Admission is free.

For More Information: For more information, call Ecclesia College at 479-248-7236

God’s Not Dead

How far would you go to defend your belief in God? That’s the question at the forefront of the March 21st release of God’s Not Dead, a movie about an embattled Christian student, Josh Wheaton (Shane Harper), who faces a failing grade from his philosophy professor, Professor Radisson (Kevin Sorbo).

If Josh is not able to present well-researched, intellectual arguments and evidence over the course of the semester establishing God’s existence, Josh’s lofty academic goals could be hindered. Endorsed by groups like American Family Association and Alliance Defending Freedom and well-respected individuals like Pastor John Hagee as well as professional athletes, authors, and many others, this is a film that should take moviegoers on a ride of conviction, leaving them to ask the same question to themselves.

Click here for more details and to watch the trailer.

Click here for a list of Arkansas movie theaters showing God’s Not Dead.