Compelling Conversations

Elaine Petty, Endowment for Community Leadership, Washington D.C. [February 25,2014]– We all need to learn to listen and speak with those outside our Christian community.  My husband and I, engaged in day to day interactions in the center of Washington D.C.,...

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...

Veritas Forums – Changing the Way the University Thinks

Dave DeHuff , Faculty Commons, University of Pennsylvania   [February 11, 2014] What is Veritas? Veritas Forums are university events that engage students and faculty in discussing life’s hardest questions and the contemporary relevance of Jesus Christ. Recently, when...

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...

Is Reality Secular

Mary Poplin, Professor of education, Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles [January 14, 2014]– Dallas Willard in his book Knowing Christ asks, “Is reality secular? Is adequate knowledge secular? And is that something that has been established as a fact by...

Seeing and Savoring

    Jay Lorenzen, formerly Department of Political Science, United States Air Force Academy [Dec.17, 2013]~ God is glorified not only in His glory being seen, but by its being rejoiced in.  When those that see it delight in it, God is more glorified than if...