As the subtitle suggests, Shirley Mullen’s new book, Claiming the Courageous Middle, invites believers to dare “to live and work together for a more hopeful […]
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We Must Identify and Resist Fools: Countering the Post-Modern Culture of Sentimentality
Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice. One may protest against evil; it can be exposed and if need be, prevented […]
Never too young to share God’s Word
Each individual Sunday, 8-calendar year-aged Micah Singerman listened to his mothers and fathers, Global Mission Board missionaries Kevin and Victoria Singerman, notify chronological Bible tales […]
Love is a Teacher and Prayer is an Education: Pedagogical Lessons from The Brothers Karamazov
Close to the close of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s ultimate novel, The Brothers Karamazov, the youngest brother, Alyosha, would make a curious declare, 1 that has reframed […]
Trustee affirm health of SBTS, elect Keith Daniels as chairman in spring meeting
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP) — The trustees of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary achieved Monday for their once-a-year spring assembly to approve the price range, elect […]
One of the Most Understudied Virtues Is Also One We Desperately Need
This virtue is not on any of the lists of character features for character instruction in community educational institutions. One particular will also not uncover […]
SWBTS trustees receive reports of financial stability, enrollment growth
FORT Truly worth, Texas (BP) – Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary trustees listened to stories of renewed economical stability and enrollment development throughout their April 9-10 […]
How Christ Can Animate the First-Year Experience Classroom, Part 2
In the preceding post we available some foundational issues for a Christ-animated FYE classroom, which include approaches to weave in a biblical worldview and assistance […]
How Christ Can Animate the First-Year Experience Classroom, Part 1
The first-calendar year practical experience (FYE) is a many years-previous programmatic initiative aimed at introducing college students to campus lifestyle, increasing transitions, and selling retention, […]
More Tears, Please: A Case for Crying in the Classroom (And Why It’s So Difficult for Me)
Teachers, have you ever cried in entrance of your pupils? With your learners? I have not. I have occur near a several instances. When I […]