POSTED IN Biblical-Theological, Featured Articles ON May 15, 2012
The Eyes Have It: The Difference Between Genesis 2...
The eyes explain the intention of what we will do. Our loyalties, dispositions, and convictions come out of our internal barometer. The thing...
POSTED IN Cultural-Practical, Featured Articles ON May 10, 2012
Sucker Punch
Sucker punch. The term means you hit someone when they’re not looking. It happened to me; I never saw it coming. A tap on the shoulder, I...
POSTED IN Featured Articles, Verbal-Visual ON May 8, 2012
Kingdom Calling, Amy L. Sherman
As a reviewer, I decided to put my money where my mouth is: I ordered a box of Amy Sherman’s books and am giving them away. Amy L. Sherman’s...
POSTED IN Educational-Teachable, Featured Articles ON May 1, 2012
Towers
If someone asks me how I hope to change the world I tell them I read books. It may come as no surprise that college faculty read, study, research,...
POSTED IN Cultural-Practical, Featured Articles ON Apr 24, 2012
Seuss
He was stuck on a boat, returning from a European trip. For eight days, all he could hear were the ship’s engines going, chug-chug-chug. It seems...
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posted on: Feb 7, 2012 | author: Mark
Every morning on my commute I listen to National Public Radio’s morning show “All Things Considered.” I enjoy hearing about the latest...
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posted on: Feb 4, 2012 | author: Mark
What are the names of the hospitals in your city? I suspect you’ll find some with the primary terms being “community” or “public” or even...
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posted on: Feb 3, 2012 | author: Mark
Englewood Christian Church is the first example of a First Century Church. For the past 5 years I have introduced bachelor and master level students...




Dr. Mark Eckel is Dean of Undergraduate Studies and Professor of Old Testament at Crossroads Bible College, Indianapolis, IN. For over twenty five years Mark has served the Christian education community as a high school teacher, college professor, and international speaker.
"Warp and Woof" is the vertical-horizontal weaving of threads that create fabric. The intersection and unification of everything is the tapestry of life under the Lordship of Jesus. Wholeness begins with Him. 