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Vacation Bible School Wars
Critics say SBC curriculum about Asia is 'racially offensive.'
Baylor Reaps the Enlightenment Whirlwind
"Ultimately, the challenge to creating a top-level Christian research university lies in combating individualism gone awry"
Campus Collisions
Why InterVarsity Christian Fellowship was derecognized at some of America's leading universities
"Books & Culture Corner: The Ph.D. Octopus, 100 Years On"
How Christians can make a difference in the upside-down world of graduate school.
Forced by Logic
It took philosophy and a friend to convince this atheist
Masters of Philosophy
How Biola University is making inroads in the larger philosophical world
Uncle Sam's Prayer Stick
Educators can no longer afford to ignore federal guidelines on religion in schools
Christian parents flee public schools
Canadian high court orders school board to reconsider pro-gay books
Heresy at Wheaton?
Student finds theological error in school's statement of faith
Moody Closes Magazine, Restructures Aviation Program
Moody Bible Institute announces strategic changes to ensure financial stability for core education program
Go Figure
Is cheating more rampant at religious high schools?
2012: A School Odyssey
Baylor strives to go where no Christian university has gone before—in ten years
Tornado Hits Union University
Blown out windows and demolished roofs but no injuries left in severe storm's wake.
Sex Ed: Federal judge says Louisiana is promoting religion through abstinence-only program.
Judge says Louisiana groups promoted religion in sex education program
Public Schools: California parents protest Muslim simulations.
Parents allege kids 'forced' to simulate Islam
The Little School in the Living Room Grows Up
A homeschooling mom visits one of the largest conventions in the country and notes how this form of alternative education has changed—to the chagrin of traditionalists
Plus: No Dissing This Learning
"Homeschools do as well, if not better, than their classroom counterparts"
Evolving standards: Intelligent Design advocates ask Ohio to broaden origins discussion in public schools
Opponents say the movement is trying to do an end run around science
"Children First, Schools Next"
Christian parents should not face social stigma for removing kids from public schools
Pakistan: Presbyterians regain control of college.
Christians aim to reclaim the school's neglected religious heritage
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