Reforming Christian Education: Omelets or Worldviews?
In his 2008 bestseller, Culture Making, Andrew Crouch, a former Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship chaplain at Harvard University, makes an eloquent argument for […]
In his 2008 bestseller, Culture Making, Andrew Crouch, a former Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship chaplain at Harvard University, makes an eloquent argument for […]
What if education were primarily about shaping our hopes and passions? What if education were not first about what we know, but […]
I am always amazed when I hear about teachers who belong to book clubs during the school year. My amazing wife, who […]
My career as a history teacher began in 1970. Scholars at that time viewed medieval through modern history through the prism of […]
James Davison Hunter has a way of ruffling feathers, not only outside the Christian community, but also within it. His recently published […]
There are some things that Tim Wise would like to put on the table right now. Our success is not determined solely […]
Whenever I have an opportunity to talk about the Bible for the first time with a group of students, I often start […]
For over thirty years Dr. James Sire’s The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog has pressed upon readers the weight of […]
Over the course of the past decade there has been a remarkable increase in awareness of global poverty issues. While this awareness […]
“You are not a gadget “is the manifesto of Jaron Lanier, written last year in response to the way that the Internet […]