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Campus Counselor Shares Professional Frustrations
In the book Unprotected, an anonymous campus psychiatrist writes:
Radical politics pervades my profession, and common sense has vanished. Dangerous behaviors ...
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Sparking the Flame of Knowledge
Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire.
—William Butler Yeats, poet and dramatist, 1865–1939
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George Lucas Seeks to Tell Relevant Stories
In an interview with Wired magazine, filmmaker George Lucas was asked how he would be remembered. Lucas replied:
I'll be remembered as a filmmaker. ...
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The Right Questions Led to DNA Discovery
It's true that in blundering about, we struck gold, but the fact remains we were looking for gold—asking the right questions.
—Francis ...
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Luther Says Institutions Need Scripture
I would advise no one to send his child where the Holy Scriptures are not supreme. Every institution that does not unceasingly pursue the study of God's ...
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The Dramatic Conception of Sunday School
Robert Raikes was a bit of a dandy—walking about town in his wig and claret-colored coat, and carrying a gold snuff case—but he was also a ...
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God Expects Us to Explore His Truth
Don't neglect your critical faculties. Remember that God is a rational God, who has made us in his own image. God invites and expects us to explore ...
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Lewis Smedes Finds God in English 101
In his autobiography, Dr. Lewis Smedes writes of his early years in the faith. A turning point came as a freshman at Calvin College. He writes:
The first ...
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Dr. Ben Carson's Mother
Dr. Ben Carson, world famous surgeon, has performed more than 400 operations a year, mostly brain and spinal surgeries. Besides his faith, his mother ...
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School Principal Calms an Angry Father
A man received notice that his son, during his senior year in high school, had failed a course. The father, determined that his son would attend the best ...
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