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- Quiet Courage in the Classroom tells the inspiring true story of a high school law teacher whose ordinary school day turned into a defining moment of faith, conviction, and courage. A story featured on Fox News Outnumbered, Fox News Faulkner Focus, The Dana Loesch Show, The Todd Starnes Show, Not The Bee, and many other local, national, and international news agencies. When a simple classroom poster promoting open thought caught the attention of a student who objected to it, the situation escalated quickly and unexpectedly. Within days, William Loggans found himself facing administrative pressure, confusion, and the early stages of what would become a national news story. Yet instead of retreating, he chose to stand quietly, respectfully, and firmly for truth. This book reveals the deeper story behind that moment. Before becoming a teacher, Loggans served as a police officer and investigator for child protective services. His experiences in law enforcement became the foundation of a faith that would later sustain him in the classroom. He opens up about the painful loss of his daughter, the spiritual transformation that followed, and the conviction that young people deserve adults who teach with integrity and moral courage. Through these experiences, Loggans developed a deep desire to guide students toward critical thinking, personal responsibility, and intellectual honesty. When the poster controversy unfolded, he realized the battle was not about classroom décor, it was about whether teachers are free to encourage students to think for themselves in a culture increasingly hostile to truth. Loggans founded the Freedom to Think Project, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting intellectual and spiritual freedom in education. His story highlights the growing pressure teachers face, the importance of safeguarding students’ ability to think freely, and the spiritual strength required to stand firm in today’s classrooms. Quiet Courage in the Classroom is not a political statement; it is a testimony. It shows how God works through ordinary believers, how courage grows through adversity, and how faith becomes the anchor that holds when institutions, culture, and public pressure threaten to shake us. Foreword by Kane, the Executive Producer of the Dana Loesch Show.


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