The Experiment of Faith

  Mark Pritchard, Business Central Washington University As believers on campus we are expected to be prepared to give the reason for the hope that we have to our students and colleagues (1 Peter 3:15). Committing my personal testimony succinctly to paper was...

“Ed, you were right”

Edwin M. Yamauchi Ancient History, Miami University (Ohio)   After receiving my Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 1964 I began teaching ancient history at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, a venerable school which was established in 1766.  The department...

Mentoring Our Students

           John Walkup      Emeritus, Texas Tech University      Electrical and Computer Engineering       One of the joys of being a professor is the opportunities God provides to mentor students.  I have always believed that they are sitting in our classes looking...

Go Google Yourself

Phillip A. Bishop Kinesiology, University of Alabama It is a Thursday evening in April about 8:30 PM. A couple of colleagues of mine and about 18 college students are crowded into my living room. My wife has filled us all up past good judgment with salad, pizza, nuts,...

What Would I Do Over?

Marvin L. Bittinger Professor Emeritus, Mathematics Education Indiana University – Purdue University at Indianapolis         If I could start my teaching career over again and live it with greater passion for Christ, what would I do? Suicide I was raised by my...

Ministering in a Foreign Culture

Phil Bishop, Kinesiology University of Alabama Last year we had an extensive evangelistic campaign on our campus that was financed and led by a ministry group unfamiliar to me.  I tried to be as supportive and as engaged as much as possible—  because I want to...