Tag: bible
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[KCC Book Review] “Raising Gender-Confident Kids” – Summit Ministries Provides a Free Book and a Powerful Resource
(By: Geoff Brown) Nine pages. It is a full nine pages of reading before Dr. Kathy Koch and Dr. Jeff Myers pull in a single truth from God’s word. Having the audacity to handle a culturally combustible topic like gender, the two span a near half-chapter in their book, “Raising Gender-Confident Kids”, before they even…
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The Lasting Impact of Short-Term Missions at Northwest Christian School
(By Chris “Mr. G” Gardiner, Spiritual Formation Coordinator, Northwest Christian School) When people think of missions, they often picture long-term missionaries who devote years to serving in a community – like my Aunt Mary. She moved to Africa when she was nineteen-years-old and spent her life giving love away to the poorest of the poor. …
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Determined Spirits, No Matter How Small or Few, Fired by an Unquenchable Sense of Mission, Will Change the Course of History
(by: Geoff Brown) February 20, 1944. Archibald Mathies is the on-board flight engineer and turret gunner aboard a B‑17G bomber flying a mission over Leipzig, Germany. Flying low after delivering its payload, the bomber is strafed with enemy fire, killing the pilot and injuring the co-pilot and radio operator to the point that both are unconscious,…
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Do You Have Sand Between Your Toes?
(by: Geoff Brown) Teacher did her best but little Max just wasn’t having it. She had met her match in this four-year-old. The time-honored wisdom of emptying playground sand from your shoes after recess was not compelling enough for Max to untie his shoes, shake them out, put them back on, and retie them. In…
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(Our Kids and True Greatness) Things I Forgot to Tell the Children
(by Geoff Brown) When Destine, my youngest daughter, was in first grade, she had Mrs. Noland as a teacher. Thank God. Noland saved my parenting bacon on more than one occasion. (It was shortly after Noland’s year with me as a parent that she retired. To this day, in spite of whatever you might hear…
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(Our Kids and True Greatness) Imago Geoff vs. Imago Dei
(by Geoff Brown) The stakes could not have been higher. Some called it “the big game” or “Super Saturday”. An undefeated season full of preparation, training, skill development, and intense coaching. You could feel the electricity in the air, an invisible current that charged the crowd and the players. That’s right. 2nd grade rec soccer. …
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Our Teachers are Nuts
(by Geoff Brown) Well, I’m just gonna call it. We’re far enough into the year, just weeks from finishing, and you know it’s true too. Our teachers are nuts. C.S. Lewis explained their particular brand of insanity best when he described a scene wherein everyone within a crowd was running in the same direction. And,…
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Throwing our Students to the Lions
(by Geoff Brown) The mission statement for Northwest Christian School is posted in every classroom and office on this campus, a point of reference for each decision we make and each direction we take: “The mission of Northwest Christian School is to provide a Bible-based program of education that enables students to develop a Christian…
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Second Graders and Dental Work: A Good Idea?
(by Geoff Brown) On the window to my office, I like to hang challenging math puzzles for our elementary students. They are not easy but if a student is the first to find a solution, I reward them with a big box of candy. This week, a second grader and I are standing outside, looking…
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Biblical Worldview: The Only Cure for a Culture-wide Wound
(by Geoff Brown) Famously, in I Corinthians 15:55, the Apostle Paul asked, “O death, where is thy sting?” Well, Paul, two years ago today, we found it. If you’re still looking, that sting is at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee. And, even though there are as many as 1,635 miles between Nashville and Phoenix,…
