by Phil Shackleton | Jan 26, 2016 | 2016, The Pretentious Circus, Winter
In a recent faculty discussion of diversity, a professor of social ethics expressed disappointment that his students, having finished his course, had not come to the conclusion that the Iraq war was unjust. Let’s unpack this. First, he seems to believe that the...
by Lawrence B. Windle | Jun 6, 2015 | 2015, Spiritual Life, Summer, The Case
“I’m sending my kids to secular university. After all, they’ve grown up in a Christian home, they’ve been in church all of their life, and they’ve gone to a Christian school. They are better prepared than most church people, so why waste their time in Bible College?”...
by David Agron, Ph.D. | Jun 6, 2015 | 2015, Fundraising, Recruiting, Summer
(Excerpted from, Finding Funds for a Small Christian College, by David Agron, Ph.D) A college newsletter can be an exceptional tool for recruiting donors and students—really. But how do you entice a potential donor or student to actually read your newsletter and...
by David Agron, Ph.D. | Jan 25, 2015 | Fundraising, The Case, Winter
Results of Funding Terrorist Training Before the Islamic State dreamed of taking over the world, Osama Bin Laden planned it, prayed for it, promoted it, and finally—he impacted. A key part of his plan focused on funding—funding for training. By promoting violence as a...