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...

Balancing Life in the University

    Geri Forsberg-Madison, English, Western Washington, Communications, Trinity Western [Nov.26, 2013]~~ Research, teaching, and meetings. Students standing outside my office. Spouse and children that demand attention. Keeping priorities is not easy. I find...

Philoxenia – At Thanksgiving

Faculty Commons, Virtual Team Staff [Nov. 12, 2013]~~ Philoxenia! An unwanted disease?  In reality, it refers to a desperately needed practice among Christ-followers. Philoxenia is Greek for hospitality— a word literally meaning “the love of strangers” or...

Meet the Prof

Marianne Herr-Glaser, Department of Communications, Clemson University [Sept. 17, 2013]– Professors use various means to get acquainted with the students entering their classes each term. One example of a creative way to bridge the gap between perception and...

How Much Do We Really Know?

Phil Bishop, Professor of Kinesiology, University of Alabama [April 15, 2013]— Most people consider the highly educated professors of the modern university a largely unreached people group.  There’s no shortage of professor­­s who are downright opposed to...

My Most Important Discovery

Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry, Director of Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry, University of Georgia [March 18, 2013] — At times I am asked what is my most important discovery?  My answer: Jesus Christ.  In 1973,  I...