Jan 14, 2023 | Book Review Blog
Jill J. Duffield When I begin working on a new concept with a class of learners, I like to spend time connecting what they already know about to what we are about to learn. Basically, using what one already knows and understands bolsters a person’s comprehension of a...
Jan 11, 2023 | Book Review Blog
Alan Fadling If someone were collecting data on the most common answers to the question of how one is doing, certainly one of the top three answers would be busy. People, especially as they emerge from the pandemic with new responsibilities on their shoulders, have...
Dec 14, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Growing in Grace My husband and I met due to a shared love of music. We invest a LOT of time and money each month in piano lessons for our children. We have a collection of over 40 different hymnals, hundreds of CDs, and playlists amassed on several different...
Dec 12, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Shani E. McIlwain I must admit that I have written and rewritten and rewritten the rewrites of this introductory paragraph at least a dozen times. I am not qualified to make analogies, discuss my experiences, or relate my own feelings on the sins of racism, injustice,...
Nov 25, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Edited by John Roberto When March, 2020 rolled around, I had been in my current position (director of educational ministries for a small congregation) for five months. We had gone from an average of 1.2 kids to a steady attendance of 12. Then the world shut down. I...
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