As Christian educators, we may struggle to know how to respond to questions of gender identity. In this episode, you’ll discover how to work out a Biblical understanding of gender to interact with wisdom, truth, and love.
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With so many day-to-day tasks and goals to focus on, it’s easy to lose sight of the bigger picture – in particular, what’s happening on a spiritual level in our students’ lives. In this episode, we’ll walk through a high-level overview of what’s really going on and how that helps reframe our thinking day-to-day.
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As Christians, we know God created gender, but what exactly does that mean for modern-day questions of gender identity? Join us in this conversation with Jonathan Holmes to discover what the Bible has to say about gender identity and how it differs from a secular understanding of gender.
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When we worry about the future of our world – be it politics, societal perspectives, or even our religious freedom – are we really worried about the Kingdom or are we more concerned with preserving our life of relative ease?
Join us for a thought-provoking episode as we examine our own hearts and prayerfully walk away encouraged in His truths.
Today we tackle the age-old question, “how much should I grade?” and give practical tips to make grading manageable and fair.
One of the fastest ways to lose your students’ focus is to lose them academically. Conversely, students are much more engaged when they are confident in what they’re doing and are feeling a measure of success. So, let’s talk about some ways to help them be successful.
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When you add writing to your class, you not only build students’ communication skills, but you also help think more deeply about the subject matter, too. In this episode, you’ll discover five easy ways to incorporate writing into any subject.
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Too often we come to the Bible looking for what it says about us & what we are supposed to do. But that’s actually the secondary storyline of Scripture, not the first. And we have to understand the core storyline in order to properly understand where we fit into it.
Have you ever felt like your reading class was a little, well, boring? Reading workshops are a great way to engage students and creating a love of reading – all while building valuable skills along the way.
In this episode, Jen Bengel shares why you should try reading workshops – and a simple way to expand students’ horizons when it comes to choosing books.
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