Anyone who has engaged in the calling of Christian education knows that it can be — and usually is — one of the most exciting, delightful, fulfilling, and joyous ministries that a believer can know. Its golden days are a real “foretaste of glory divine,” its opportunities for those who truly love the possibilities of the mind and heart of Christ in the lives of our students are the very aroma of the Lord in our work. Lives are changed; parents are supportive; administrators are helpful; the board is productive. Sacrifices are engaged willingly, trials are gladly borne. We go home at the end of the day, and can hardly wait to return in the morning
Reviewed Title: Smith, David. A., and James K. A. Smith, eds. Teaching and Christian Practices: Resh...
Reviewed Title: Teaching for Christian Hearts, Souls & Minds: A Constructive Holistic Approach to Ch...
In his revised The Cause of Christian Education, Richard J. Edlin has offered an ambitious and helpf...
Anyone who has engaged in the calling of Christian education knows that it can be — and usually is —...
“For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with ar...
Excerpt: In Old Schoo; New Clothes, Hoch and Smith accuse Christian schools of being blind to the f...
This Spring issue is a fascinating mix of manuscripts, all serendipitously related to ways Christian...
Teaching has been and continues to be “the most universal and appreciated role of the Christian mini...
A review of Hull, J. E. (2023). Education for hope: A course correction. Friesenpress. (ISBN: 978-1-...
This is a book review of Paul D. Spears and Steven R. Loomis, "Education for Human Flourishing: A Ch...
“Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Proverbs 22:6 ...
Soul care: Christian faith and academic administration. Edited by Heie, H. and Sargent, M. (2012). A...
This index includes book reviews that appeared between 2011 and 2014 in four different journals that...
Excerpt: Jones and Sheffield have collected essays that speak to a broad range of interests surroun...
Review of Inspiring Teaching: Preparing Teachers to Succeed in Mission-Driven Schools
Reviewed Title: Smith, David. A., and James K. A. Smith, eds. Teaching and Christian Practices: Resh...
Reviewed Title: Teaching for Christian Hearts, Souls & Minds: A Constructive Holistic Approach to Ch...
In his revised The Cause of Christian Education, Richard J. Edlin has offered an ambitious and helpf...
Anyone who has engaged in the calling of Christian education knows that it can be — and usually is —...
“For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with ar...
Excerpt: In Old Schoo; New Clothes, Hoch and Smith accuse Christian schools of being blind to the f...
This Spring issue is a fascinating mix of manuscripts, all serendipitously related to ways Christian...
Teaching has been and continues to be “the most universal and appreciated role of the Christian mini...
A review of Hull, J. E. (2023). Education for hope: A course correction. Friesenpress. (ISBN: 978-1-...
This is a book review of Paul D. Spears and Steven R. Loomis, "Education for Human Flourishing: A Ch...
“Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Proverbs 22:6 ...
Soul care: Christian faith and academic administration. Edited by Heie, H. and Sargent, M. (2012). A...
This index includes book reviews that appeared between 2011 and 2014 in four different journals that...
Excerpt: Jones and Sheffield have collected essays that speak to a broad range of interests surroun...
Review of Inspiring Teaching: Preparing Teachers to Succeed in Mission-Driven Schools
Reviewed Title: Smith, David. A., and James K. A. Smith, eds. Teaching and Christian Practices: Resh...
Reviewed Title: Teaching for Christian Hearts, Souls & Minds: A Constructive Holistic Approach to Ch...
In his revised The Cause of Christian Education, Richard J. Edlin has offered an ambitious and helpf...