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[30 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 380 views]
Style Guide for Christian Schools

A style guide that will help your Christian school or church produce documents with correct punctuation and a consistent style.

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[21 May 2009 | No Comment | 472 views]
Who Needs an International Christian Education

This article profiles the various types of students that would benefit from an international Christian education.

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[9 May 2009 | No Comment | 200 views]
Book Review: <i>Manga Messiah</i>

Can a comic book convincingly portray the gospel?

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[14 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 297 views]
2005 NICS Pre-Field Orientation Report

I originally wrote this in July 2005 after attending NICS Pre-Field Orientation, a special training for NICS missionaries.  This year, for my first time, I will be facilitating discussions at this training event. If you are considering work in international Christian education, I believe reading this will help you understand the type of training that you must undertake and the challenges that you will face.
Attending Pre-Field Orientation (PFO) has increased my awareness of the struggles and issues that teachers face when they work at international Christian schools.  By sitting through many …

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[13 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 323 views]
Philosophy of Christian Education

The smallest microbes can be used to deliver or heal diseases; the slightest utterance of speech can give blessing or reveal sinister intentions; the smallest mathematical variation can yield either loses or returns in a financial portfolio; and the tiniest circuitry could revolutionize computing. As a matter of stewardship, teachers must be prepared to embed in the minds of our students an inquisitive disposition and the conviction that all of creation is God’s creation. Moreover, we must teach that how we study, use, and maintain even the most seemingly insignificant parts is a reflection of our stewardship of what God has entrusted to us.