Faith, Learning, and Character: An Historical Exemplar
Dr. Charles Hodge (1797-1878), principal at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1851-1878, was one of the first evangelicals to go to battle against the naturalism inherent in Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species. Although the Civil War preoccupied American thinkers and commentators in the years immediately following the publishing of Darwin’s book in 1859, academic debate began…
Touchdown in Brazil!
A week ago, 63 students embarked on a journey they knew would be unforgettable. Leaving behind the comfort of our familiar home in Pine Mountain, Georgia, we began to embrace the new culture and adjust to the heat. After a long trip, team Brasília Verde arrived at Água Viva, our new home for the next…
Why Goal Writing is an Essential Practice
Understanding the work that is needed and what the current objectives are is one of the most critical leadership skills one can develop. Carefully annunciating and capturing clear goals may come off as a quaint old practice in days where what was important yesterday is quickly forgotten, but it remains one of the most powerful…