Vision as Revelation
We often speak of educating our students from a biblical perspective, for God’s word and His truth to serve as the foundation of everything we do as Christian schools. While that’s good and as it should be, how often do we follow this same viewpoint in our roles as leaders of these schools? Specifically, as we consider things like direction and focus for our schools, are we guided more by the philosophies of the world around us or by the God of the universe to whom we claim our schools belong?
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Jillian N. Lederhouse | April 1, 2019
What Does It Mean to Teach Like a Disciple? -
Jason Beard | March 26, 2019
goLEAD: Becoming More Intentional About Student Leadership -
Cara Dixon | March 11, 2019
Student Mental Health Concerns in Your School: Steps to Take NOW -
Linda Harrelson | February 19, 2019
“Devoted Parent”: Devotions from Christian Teachers to Parents -
Dr. Lynn Swaner | January 22, 2019
What Christian Educators Are Reading in 2019 -
Heather Hoerle | December 3, 2018
Three “Brutal Facts” Make the Case for Enrollment Management -
Dr. Tim Van Soelen | November 27, 2018
Christian School Mission Statements -
Maxx Godsey | October 1, 2018
When Matthew 18 Isn’t Enough: Developing a Deeper Model for School Conflict Resolution -
Carolyn Beall | September 4, 2018
Inclusive Education: One Christian School’s Journey
Podcasts
Sharpening Kingdom Leaders Ep 13 | Navigating AI, with Dr. Lynn Swaner
Dr. Lynn Swaner, ACSI Senior Fellow and President, US of Cardus, joins the podcast to discuss research findings regarding AI in schools and examples of how Christian schools can use AI.
January 6, 2025
Sharpening Kingdom Leaders Ep 13 | Navigating AI, with Dr. Lynn Swaner
Dr. Larry Taylor
December 16, 2024
Student Leadership & Learning Ep 12 | Cultural Issues of 2024 and How They Shaped Our Students
Emily Pigott
December 9, 2024
The Flourishing Journey Ep 12 | Strategies for a Healthy Workplace Culture
Stephen Deck
December 30, 2024
Grafted Together Ep 12 | Community Development Through Technology Training Programs
Jerry Nelson