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Perhaps technology has changed everything. But God is still here, still wiring humans for connection and presence.
Classroom tech was supposed to solve besetting education problems. The reality is frustrating for students and costly for taxpayers.
There are still good teachers doing good work. But they can only do so much when state directives and district resources push them online.
We need Christians to engage thoughtfully in local schools. That starts with understanding the problems.
Review
A new study asks why the ID movement hasn’t left a more enduring mark on scientific or religious thought.
I’m excited to see churches—particularly Black congregations—step boldly into teaching.
So many of our leaders are foolish—and not just in Washington. As the school year begins, we deeply need wisdom in my Texas town.
Wire Story
Ruling says district’s refusal to allow students to skip lessons violates free exercise protections.
Analysis
Justices weighed First Amendment rights in the case of a publicly funded Catholic school in Oklahoma.
I’m an Old Testament scholar who cares about God’s law. But posting it in public schools misunderstands who and what it’s for.