A Compass to the Lost
Do you find it strange that we often describe others by their defects? A "drug addict", "prostitute", "adulterer" and "thief" are just some of the…
Incoming Missiles: The Battle Is Not Yours
Trust me, the missiles are always there, and that’s why you need the constant praise team, day in and day out.
Transformação a partir da afetividade
Um bom educador, portanto, não é um ser humano perfeito, mas alguém que tem serenidade para se esvaziar e sensibilidade para aprender.
Jesus e a Inteligência Emocional
Um grande exemplo para nós professores de equilíbrio emocional é Jesus. Cristo foi um homem complexo, abrangente, inteligente e equilibrado.
Educators as Role Models
A role model is someone we admire and aspire to be like. A role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is or…
Introducing the International Journal for Faith Integration
From the Institute for Faith Integration at Babcock University comes a brand new journal, focused on holistic faith integration.
Blurred Mirrors—Think Backwards
I beckon you today to hope, to cast a vision. Look not into the mirrors of the present, but to the vision of the hereafter.
The Power of Relationship
For a student, belonging precedes believing. Through encounters that establish friendship and community, we connect with students in faith-forming ways.
Adventist Education’s New Imperative: Digital Evangelism
What is the purpose of Adventist education and how does this impact our role as educators? Simply put, the purpose of Adventist education ultimately is…
Crossovers—On the Other Side
“Immediately Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him on the other side, while he dismissed the crowd” (Matt 14:22).
Facing Fears and Insecurities
No matter the reason, insecurities almost always stem from an existing root cause. Thus, finding the source of such internal dissatisfaction seems a natural first…
Working Worship: Glorifying God Through Speech
To fulfill this mandate through one’s career not only helps the individual receiving the gift of service, but also the professionals privileged enough to serve.