We desire to be conformed to the image of Christ. To achieve this end, we cultivate habits that deepen our spiritual lives, such as regular prayer, rigorous Bible study, and other foundational disciplines.
Recent Resources
Discussion and Study Guide of 1 Peter
A discussion and study guide of _I Peter_ by Thomas Trevethan developed for the Midwest Faculty Conference at Cedar Campus, 2009.
Daily Quiet Time Guide 1 Peter
A daily quiet time guide for 1 Peter written by Thomas Trevethan for the West Region Faculty Retreat at Campus by the Sea.
THE GRACE OF EXILE: Living as resident aliens in the academic world
University and college faculty who desire to follow the Lord Jesus Christ in their lives and vocations often find themselves feeling like a small cognitive minority in the academic world. We want to share these resources for faculty in secular settings.
Methods, as Well as Ideas, Have Consequences
Robert Osburn, former executive director of the MacLaurin Institute, considers the importance of professors' way of life, both personally and professionally. Reprinted with permission.
Integrating Spiritual Issues into the Classroom Curriculum
Rev. Dr. Andrew Y. Lee, Eastern Regional Director for ISAAC, the Institute for the Study of Asian American Christianity, examines recent literature and effective strategies for bringing spiritual issues into the secular classroom.
Two Prayers
Two prayers for the new semester: a prayer for the new year, and a prayer by Samuel Johnson before beginning a new study.
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