(A note of introduction from Veritas)
One of the hardest things about not being in school together during this ...
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5 Ways Parents Can Teach Kids to Pray
“...In 1988, the Congress, by Public Law 100-307, called on the President to issue each year a proclamation designating the first Thursday in May as a “National Day of Prayer.” ... Read More
What Does the Bible Say About Depression?
Just over a decade ago, when I graduated from a small, liberal arts college of 1300 students, depression was a word I had heard of, but rarely encountered. I don’t recall knowing anyone who said ... Read More
Science, Cambridge, & A Quest for Antifragile Faith
It is easy to experience disequilibrium at Cambridge.
The first event during my recent visit to the University of Cambridge was dinner. When I sat down, I struck up a conversation with the ... Read More
Our Standard of Comparison: Jesus Is Enough in a Never Enough World
Sitting adjacent to me was my dear and beloved friend Amy, the friend that was popular with all our classmates. The one with perfectly placed hair, a charming personality, and the artistic ability ... Read More
Billy Graham: A Legacy & Example For This Generation of Students
This past week America said goodbye to an era, lost a legend, and gave up a saint.
Billy Graham. The name is filled with meaning for many Americans born before the turn of the century. ... Read More
The New Counterculture: 3 Ways to Help Kids Be In The World, Not Of It
Sexting. Bullying. Deadly social media games. Addictions.
These are not issues relegated to big cities. To someone else’s neighborhood. Or to the future.
These are things that our ... Read More
Worship: The Cure to Selfishness
Let me start with this caveat: there really is no way to rid ourselves or our children completely of selfishness in this life.
However, we can begin to put to ... Read More