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Money: The Unlikely Mentor

Money: The Unlikely Mentor

March 5 th 2015 byFred Smith

Because money talks . . . about virtue.

Work, Play, Love ... and Learn

Work, Play, Love ... and Learn

March 1 st 2015 byMatthew Beimers and Darryl DeBoer

Schoolwork is real work.

On History, Children, and the Inevitability of Compromise

On History, Children, and the Inevitability of Compromise

September 4 th 2014 bySusan Wise Bauer

All of history is an argument.

Shalom Starts at Home: A Conversation with Jonathan Bradford

Shalom Starts at Home: A Conversation with Jonathan Bradford

June 19 th 2014 byJonathan Bradford with James K.A. Smith

Lessons learned in 40 years in the inner city.

The Hidden Curriculum of Leadership

The Hidden Curriculum of Leadership

May 8 th 2014 byD. Michael Lindsay with James K.A. Smith

Leaders take a liberal arts approach to life.

Where Does the World Need Me?

Where Does the World Need Me?

December 27 th 2013 byAron Zuidhof, Nicole Baker Fulgham & more

An invitation to consider your own pursuits of the good, the true, and the beautiful.

Let's Talk About Your Investment Strategy

Let's Talk About Your Investment Strategy

December 1 st 2013 byJames K.A. Smith

We are all patrons, even if we don't mean to be.

Learning to Care

Learning to Care

December 1 st 2013 byDeani Van Pelt

For parents, education is about growing in our children the capacity to care, regardless of the education system we choose for them.

Institutional Faithfulness and the Christian School

Institutional Faithfulness and the Christian School

December 1 st 2013 byPaul Brink

Who are the patrons of the Christian school, and what does that role mean?

Teach Your Children Well

Teach Your Children Well

November 12 th 2012 byJohn Zucchi

It is not enough to teach our children about faith. We need to teach them to search for meaning in every action.

Reading the Bible Like a Grown-Up Child

Reading the Bible Like a Grown-Up Child

November 1 st 2012 byCalvin Seerveld

Reading the Bible's not easy. You must do it believing expectantly, on your knees.

Discovering and Uncovering Truth and Beauty