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.
Investing in our Children
By the time he retired, he’d been teaching for over 40 years and had made every one of his graduating classes promise the same thing.
One-Minute Lessons on Science and Faith
It takes just a mere minute to pray and read a Bible verse at the beginning of class every day.
Help! How Will I Learn All These Names?!
One of the expectations for teachers is that they will learn and remember the names of their students.
The Grace to Teach
We must teach with grace because of grace, and by grace. What kind of grace? Scandalous grace.
My Morning Dialogue with Jesus
Morning Dialogue can be used in your morning devotions or in your academy or college-age students’ devotions.
The Classroom as a Sanctuary
There are many ways to instill faith in the daily learning system of our schools. Let us continue to make our institutions places where our…