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8 Ways to Be a Great Teacher—Courtesy of Children’s Piano Instructor Jane Smisor Bastien

By Le Ann Trees / December 28, 2019

Would you like to be a great teacher? Here are eight ways to become one, courtesy of world-renowned children’s piano instructor Jane Smisor Bastien.

Your Secular Life Is a Covenant of Works

By R. Scott Clark / September 23, 2019

People either accept Jesus as their substitute, with his satisfaction and righteousness, or they are obligated to provide their own—a mark that no sinner can hit. Your work in civil life, however, is a covenant of works, not a covenant of grace. This distinction is critically important for every person to understand.

The Kingdom of God Is at Your Fingertips—the Vocation of Motherhood

By Erica Chase / May 8, 2019

One Sunday morning I remember being encouraged from the pulpit to be “kingdomly minded.” Hmm, it sounded good—but also a little grandiose. What was I doing as a mother to further the kingdom of God?

A Message to Millennials about Work

By R. Scott Clark / May 14, 2018

Many Millennials are increasingly questioning whether work is inherently good and valuable. Is labor a blessing or a curse?