Mar 5, 2010
John Walkup Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas Tech University [March 7, 2010] — Why should I as a Christian faculty work to develop a sense of community with other believers on campus? My days are already full, and I get fellowship at church....
Feb 3, 2010
Samuel E Matteson, Physics, North Texas “I do not have a Vice Chair, nor an Assistant Chair, but I do have Sam, my Ad-vice Chair,” quipped my brother-in-Christ, Chris. For 10 years I was chairman of the physics department and Chris was my vice chair; now he is...
Jan 25, 2010
John Marson Dunaway, French & Interdisciplinary Studies, Mercer University, Macon, GA [Jan 31, 2010]— As a student, I was inspired by the example of a Christian professor who became like a second father to me. Wallace Fowlie was a master lecturer and a...
Oct 19, 2009
Sam Matteson Physics, University of North Texas [Nov. 2, 2009] — Trundling along a Rocky Mountain jeep trail with my brother-in-law Bob this summer, we came upon a smoldering fire in an abandoned camp. The smoke curled upward through the aspen and pine from the...
Sep 22, 2009
Steve Long Electrical and Computer Engineering U C Santa Barbara [Sept 28,2009]– Sometimes students’ questions about God don’t arise very often in particular academic disciplines — like mine, for example. So how do I reflect Christ to others? I don’t...
May 1, 2009
Sam Matteson, Physics, University of North Texas [ May 1, 2009 ] —“Dr. Matteson, will you please say ‘grace’?” All eyes turned toward me (the chairman) when Sharon, my new staff member who had coordinated the departmental Christmas potluck, asked this. I paused...