Open Door – Open Heart

Megan Testerman, Law Student, University of Florida [February 18, 2014] A Student’s View Something dynamic happens when someone stands in the classroom and shares honestly and vulnerably with utmost transparency. It’s even more powerful when it is one of...

Strength in Weakness

Duane Keilstrup, Professor Emeritus of German University of Texas-Arlington [February 4, 2014] – I was never a cutting-edge scholar or dynamic orator during my career in academia. I was, however, in love with the Lord Jesus Christ.  By His grace, God led me one spring...

The Value of One

Dr. Lisa G. Bullard, North Carolina State University, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering [February 11, 2014]– I co-teach a Professional Development seminar for juniors in chemical engineering. This course is an oasis of reflection and discussion...

The Wider Rationality of Christianity

    Mary Poplin, Professor of Education, Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles [January 28, 2014]–  So what does intellectualizing about how a secular worldview has anything to do with being a Christian professor? In my experience a Christian...

Teaching Evaluations – Oh No!

Curby Alexander, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, Texas Christian University [Dec. 10, 2013]~~ Do not fear, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right...

Better Together – Here and Abroad

Rick Hove, Director Faculty Commons [Dec. 3, 2013]~~ For the past 5 years, Faculty Commons has made a concerted effort to encourage professors and students to minister together on campus. We are taking this approach further by encouraging professors to join students...