How do Christian science teachers relate to the teaching of evolution that now dominates education? The answer is in a clear embrace of revealed truth and an avoidance of naturalistic speculation.Courtesy FBEP.
The students who are the most difficult to deal with are the ones who need our compassion the most. In a thoughtful discourse, Milo recommends the compassion of Jesus Christ in dealing with the sins of others.Courtesy FBEP.
Milo outlines the vision for Christian teaching: to disciple others to live biblical Christianity. Milo describes this in the context of the teacher apprenticing program at Faith Builders.Courtesy FBEP.
Milo addresses Christ's philosphy of education from the gospel of John. Knowing what is true, says Milo, depends on fellowship with Christ and other believers, and on following Christ in obedience.Courtesy FBEP.
What is the source of the abundant life, and how do we live and teach from it? As we find our death and resurrection in Christ, we can teach others out of our life in Him.Courtesy .
The discipleship we give others is shaped by our convictions and commitments. What do you believe, and what do you feel, about the children you have been called to disciple?Courtesy FBEP.
Real discipling calls for time, energy, and surrender - but it is the only way towards healthy communities. Milo describes a vision for mentoring others heart-to-heart and life on life.Courtesy FBEP.
Milo compares the descriptions several theologians and churches have advanced concerning sin and salvation. He explains that, in the historical Anabaptist position, the emphasis is on righteous living through Christ within....