Feb 4, 2014
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...
Nov 25, 2013
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...
Nov 8, 2013
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...
Sep 16, 2013
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...
Apr 11, 2013
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...
Mar 15, 2013
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...