Ten Commandments Displays in Public Schools
The Ten Commandments have long been understood as articulating central religious and moral duties accepted by almost everyone (at least…
The Ten Commandments have long been understood as articulating central religious and moral duties accepted by almost everyone (at least…
From Plato to Rousseau to Marx, all utopian thinkers have had an optimistic view of human nature. That is, they…
This Christmas we have another contribution to the fantasy story line created by the Christian author, J.R. Tolkien. An animated…
I just finished rereading Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s book, “The Cost of Discipleship” (1959 Macmillan edition). In this book, he states, “When…
The Guardian recently shared an interesting article: “The global fertility crisis: are fewer babies a good or a bad thing? Experts…
As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, one of the most profound developments of our time is the…
By Ashley A. R. Rombs, Ph.D. “We need God back in our schools.” This statement often resonates with Christians. In…
At the recent Providence conference on national security, Dr. Nolte caught up with RSG student Abigail Zarzar, and they discussed…
As education continues changing, educators — specifically Christian educators — must gauge whether they are mere dispensers of knowledge or…
Cheryl Beauchamp, Regent College of Arts & Sciences Regent University was named as a National Center of Academic Excellence in…