“I’m not a math person.” For years this had been my response to any question involving numbers, equations, or solutions.
Selling the School: A Christian Response to the Consumer Education Model
“What are you producing?” This question is often asked by Christian school boards that are often managed by business people.
The Graveyard Schools the Schoolyard: Contemplation of Death for Education in Life
History records that King Philip of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, charged one of his slaves with a unique
Something at Work in my Soul: Curiosity for the Forbidden as it Leads to the Monstrous in Frankenstein
Humans have a problem. We cannot be trusted. In horror movies, for instance, some sadistic scientist may twist a new
Trust: Certainty in an Uncertain World
In Mark 9:24 a father, desperate to have his child restored to him with Jesus’ healing, shouted, “Lord, I believe:
Contextualization
Have you ever seen the “want to get away?” Southwest Airline commercials on television during Sunday afternoon football?
Heresy: A Thin Veneer of Truth
“Error, indeed, is never set forth in its naked deformity, lest, being thus exposed, it should at once be detected.
Content: The Teaching Trumps the Teacher
As a Jew, Paul used technical terms from his heritage which his audience would understand. When the apostle says he
Consistency: Matching Lips with Life
Consistency—making sure that what we say matches how we live.
Never Let Me Go
What does it mean to be human? How do we know that we belong to a race by such a