Why the best fathers never stop learning
— Joe Davis '15, Director of Online and Graduate Enrollment
There is an elderly gentleman at my wife’s home church who has begun to recognize me. We are familiar with each other, though he tends to rely on the same sorts of greetings, one of which used to make my blood boil.
I became a father in...
A Podcast Review & Reflection from Dr. Brittany Kretz
In the Western world, the very measurement of time is marked by the life of Jesus Christ, divided into the periods before and after his entrance into human history. Christianity, the most widely practiced religion globally, centers on the teachings of this singular figure. While the...
Employee Appreciation Day is the first Friday of each March. While our calendars are filled with days of appreciation, this one stands out as one that affects just about everyone who has a job. Yet, when it comes to our workplaces, many employees at all levels wonder if what they do really makes a difference. Many go to work, do their...
What’s it like to be you?
That was the question Bob Goff — author, speaker, and humanitarian known for his storytelling and his call to live out an active, courageous faith — challenged us to start asking instead of the routine, “How are you?” He opened the National Christian School Association Conference with a message that was both simple...
I’ll be honest — I rewrote this post more times than I can count. When I was asked to contribute for Random Acts of Kindness Day, I was honored, but every draft felt off. I finally realized why during my church small group.
We’ve been reading Living Jesus by Randy Harris, and one chapter resonated with me deeply. I didn’t want this post to...