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Kendall Myers

Kendall Myers

Waynesboro Mennonite School

Born on Jan. 21, 1981, I have lived in the small town Southern culture of Waynesboro, GA for most of my life. Other formative places for me have been Puerto Rico, where I lived with my family for a few years as a child and also spent time as a young adult, and Faith Builders, where I completed the MAP program in 2002-2004. I am married to my best friend Janelle Kauffman, and we enjoy parenting four lively little children, ages 7 to 1. We belong to Hephzibah Mennonite Church.I am in my ninth year of teaching high school and serving as administrator at Waynesboro Mennonite School. My desire is for God's kingdom to come in my life, the life of my family, and in the life of the church. I sense that my place in this process has something to do with helping to articulate a fresh vision of identity and mission for Anabaptist communities. Theology, spiritual formation, and brotherhood are topics that make my ears itch and bone marrow stir.

Reasons To Believe In God Handout

Teacher's notes giving 9 reasons to believe in God.

Nature Of God Handout

Student handout that includes a description of God, some of His attributes and pictures of God.

Postmodern Theology

Teacher's notes on Postmodern theology. Functionally these people are atheists, though they call themselves agnostics. They believe that each person must decide what is true for themselves.

Postmodern Theology Handout

Student handout on Postmodern theology whose adherents call themselves agnosics.

Chapter 1 Worksheet

Student Worksheet to go with the first chaper of "Understanding the Times."

Flowchart: The Question Of God

Basically empty flowchart starting with the question "Is there a God?"

Reasons To Believe In God

Powerpoint giving reasons to believe in God, reasons from science, history, and personal experience.

Secular Humanist Marxist Theology Notes

Teacher's notes on Secular Humanistic Marxist Theology, more commonly known as atheism or naturalism. Includes the Periodic Table of the Elements.

Humanist Manifestos 1-3

Humanist Maifesto I as originally written in 1933 along with revisions in 1973 and in 2003. These attempt to describe the basic beliefs of humanism.

New Age Theology

Teacher's notes on New Age theology. Some of the basic premises are reincarnation, self-worship, reducing Jesus to a model human, and pantheism.

New Age Theology Handout

Student handout on New Age theology. Some of the basic premises are reincarnation, self-worship, reducing Jesus to a model human, and pantheism.

Secular Humanist Marxist Theology Handout

Student handout on Secular Humanist Marxist Theology, more commonly known as atheism or naturalism. Includes the periodic table of the elements.

Theology: Fundamental Terms Handout

Student handout on three basic views of God: He does not exist (atheism), we cannot know that if He exists (agnosticism), and God does exist (theism, pantheism, deism).

Islamic Theology

Teacher's notes to go with the lesson on Islamic beliefs including the Koran, Hadith and Muhammed. The bulk of the notes are about the cartoons of Muhammed that sparked riots in many Muslim countries.

Humanist Chaplains

Document from the Associated Press of a chaplain at a college in Los Angles who has a "church" for atheists, agnostics and non-christians. The document gives the reasons he has felt a need for a "church" like this and some of the...

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