The Bible, reliability for life

The evidence is there for those with the courage to accept and act on it. Each of us is faced with a choice. Will you accept your Creator’s great gift to you? A 2004 poll conducted by Newsweek magazine reported that just over half of Americans believe Jesus Christ will return. Fifteen percent said they… Continue reading The Bible, reliability for life

Make Important Career Choices

Hypotheses are traditionally used in the laboratory but their use can be translated to both business and career planning. The fundamental skill of developing and testing a hypothesis is an essential tool for choosing which path to take and for thinking through any important decision. Here’s how to do it: 1. Ask the right question.… Continue reading Make Important Career Choices

Bible in Modern World

The Bible doesn’t convey all knowledge; God gave us minds and intelligence for that. So what kind of book is the Bible? It is God’s gift to us, revealing great spiritual truths we could never discover on our own. If the Bible is the authoritative Word of God, what should we expect to find in… Continue reading Bible in Modern World

Chris completed his PhD at Genesis

Christopher Dane Chandler earned his Doctor of Education at Genesis University. Dr. Chandler dissertation qualitative research was; “In What Ways Can the Use of Digital Technology Transform the Expectations, Experiences, Perceptions and Learning Outcomes.” Kudos to Dr. Chris Chandler! Source: Facebook

He is Risen

Jesus is alive! Today is the day! It’s finally here, Easter Sunday, the day that followers of Christ all over the world celebrate His resurrection. The Son of God who walked among us as a Son of Man was dead, but now He is alive again! The Bible says that Jesus made us holy by… Continue reading He is Risen

Truths about the Last Supper

In two striking truths about the Last Supper, Joy Mosbarger writes that most of us are familiar with Jesus’ words at the Last Supper—or at least with some of those words. When we celebrate communion together, we regularly hear “this is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me” and “this cup is… Continue reading Truths about the Last Supper

4 Benefits of Online Education

Making the most of an online education, is a high interest among students who are enrolled in online learning. How do you “network” with fellow students when you’re physically far from campus? According to Brian Hughes, there are four ways to accomplish just that. If you’re working full-time, an online MBA is often your most convenient… Continue reading 4 Benefits of Online Education

10 Key Trends in Christianity

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary’s annual Status of Global Christianity highlights changes in Christianity heading into next year and beyond. This research gives a glimpse at the future of Christianity. These 10 key trends in Christianity for 2017 point to a global church that looks very different from today. 1. Some Christian groups are growing faster than… Continue reading 10 Key Trends in Christianity

8 Keys to Spiritual Growth

An assignment without a means of measuring success normally ends in frustration or abandonment. In the church, our work is to make disciples. But can you really measure discipleship? A strong case can be made that it is ludicrous to attempt to measure transformation in a person’s life. Nevertheless, there are biblical injunctions that halt… Continue reading 8 Keys to Spiritual Growth

Engaging Millennials

In Outcomes Magazine, Paul Sohn presents six practical ways to build millennial culture. He wrote; Let’s be honest. Millennials get bad press. They are vilified by the media. Time Magazine called millennials “The Me Me Me Generation.” Millennials are supposedly the laziest, the most entitled, job hopping, disloyal, and narcissistic generation of all. Wow, who… Continue reading Engaging Millennials