1. If you act, you will learn what works. 2. If you don’t act, you’ll never know if you are right or wrong. 3. Action attracts others to participate. 4. Action leads to reaction which could lead to a new direction. 5. Action yields insight. 6. If all you do is think, you have less […]
Category: teaching
Keeping the faith
Yesterday we referenced Kevin DeYoung’s blog on equipping our youth to think. Here’s one more excerpt from his series: I beg of you, don’t go after the next generation with mere moralism, either on the right (don’t have sex, go to church, share your faith, stay off drugs) or on the left (recycle, dig a […]
Leaving the faith
At some point our elders noticed how many students were leaving their faith after high school. By asking questions they discovered why, and one of the reasons was subtly referenced in a Wall Street Journal review of Where the Wild Things Are. It mentioned the point where Max’s “pretend power” came up against reality. When our […]