Peace is Not a Feeling
Despite the trendy pursuit of peace and the all-encompassing happiness this world has to offer, we often find ourselves empty and starving for something greater. We find ourselves in this never-ending, toxic cycle of pursuit that leaves us wanting more and more. This can be found in our society today as everything is driven with…
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…
How To Become Resilient
Resiliency is a building block toward a positive outlook on life and work. It is a lot like having insurance: if you wait until you actually need it before you acquire it then you have waited too late. Resiliency, or “grit” as it is often called, is a fundamental characteristic to develop for one to…