Nov 15, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Glenys Nellist When my husband and I got married a long time ago, the family of one of my students gave us a magnet for our refrigerator. It had 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8 printed on it and it has moved with us from each home, hanging prominently among our collection of...
Nov 6, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Linsey Davis I have heard some fabulous questions from children over the past 25 years; how old is the stuff in lava, will deer swim in a pool if no one is watching, can I harness the energy in lightning to make my mom’s car run? Often times, I get questions that I...
Nov 2, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Sarah Cowan Johnson I will own the fact that I find human development and pedagogy fascinating. They are not your everyday interests, but I can find people that share them and have conversations about what we’ve noticed, what we’ve read, and what we’ve done in...
Oct 27, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Susan Eaddy My family has an affinity for the story of Jesus’s birth. My husband and I met while he was performing as one of the Three Kings in Gian Carlo Menotti’s Amahl and The Night Visitors. (Side note: fabulous operetta; great for families of all ages; if you...
Oct 19, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Krin Van Tatenhove and Rob Mueller As we all process the lessons we have learned from the pandemic, one resounding cry we hear from people is that they only want to be part of what speaks to the truth of their values. People ache to be part of something that is bigger...
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