President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the First Presidency and president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and President Henry B. Eyring, second counselor in the First Presidency, walk ...
New episode! Our guest host, Quentin Schultze (Professor Emeritus, Calvin University) interviews Kuyers Institute director David I. Smith about his new book, Everyday Christian Teaching: A Guide to ...
Catholic education has changed dramatically in the United States over the past 50 years, both in the number of children attending Catholic schools and the number of religious men and women who teach ...
A Christian math teacher in the United Kingdom has been banned from teaching indefinitely by the government for "misgendering" a student and expressing his Christian beliefs on marriage and ...
Many educators have declared that a liberal arts education cannot be truly liberal and open-minded, truly humanizing in its effects upon students, if it is dominated by a “Christian approach.” They ...
Most educated, serious Christians understand that suffering is to be expected in the Christian life. It's not an anomaly or interruption in an otherwise “normal” life. It's to be expected; even ...
Katie Reed admits the idea of dancing for Jesus might seem strange at first. The St. George resident first heard about God’s Messengers Inspirational Dance Company while studying dance at Dixie State ...
What is the vocation of the theological teacher? The “Cambridge Platform” written by New England Puritans in 1648 says, “The office of . . . teacher is to attend to doctrine and therein to administer ...
To many laymen there is given the responsibility and privilege of teaching the Bible, usually within the curriculum of the church school. The responsibility involves the importance of such a task, the ...