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Do You Have a Mission Statement?

October 28, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV 2 Comments

Several weeks ago a physician encouraged members of the Christian Medical Society  (CMS)/CMDA at Penn State Hershey College of Medicine  to develop personal mission statements.   Yesterday morning I engaged in an on-line discussion regarding ministry mission/vision statements.   In the afternoon, I came across an "amusing" but "hard" video regarding the realities/challenges an Emerging Scholar in the Humanities faces (and/or perceives), So you Want to Get a PhD in the Humanities (see below)?* All this leads me to … [Read more...] about Do You Have a Mission Statement?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, Finding Your Voice, The Purpose of Education, Vocation Tagged With: big questions, Dennis Hollinger, Emerging Scholars Network, Mission Statement, Purpose Statement, Richard Mouw, Vision Statement, vocation

Must Reads for an American College Education?

May 19, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV 6 Comments

Do you have a set of must reads which you believe should lie at the foundation/base of a college education (i.e., American college education), no matter the institution, e.g., Christian college/university, community college, engineering/tech school (e.g., Carnegie Mellon University or MIT), Ivy League, liberal arts college, state university?   If so, what are they and why?   Below's a recent email from a faculty friend regarding his alma mater, Harvard. it's sad but the harvard faculty could never approve anything like … [Read more...] about Must Reads for an American College Education?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Life in the Academy Tagged With: academic culture, big questions, Book recommendations, humanities, Your Mind Matters

Recognizing the Messiah

April 3, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

As I mentioned in Week in Review: Behold the Man Edition, I have been unable to put down Brian Godawa's Word Pictures: Knowing God Through Story & Imagination (Downer's Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2009).*   Below is a quote relevant to Holy Week.** One of the reasons why the Jews of the first century did not recognize the visitation of the Messiah was because even they took the Bible too literally.   Indeed, they were expecting a military or political king who would crush Rome (Dan 2:44-45), restore the nation … [Read more...] about Recognizing the Messiah

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, Quotes Tagged With: art, arts, big questions, Book recommendations, literature, spiritual formation

Week in Review: Behold the Man Edition

April 2, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. If you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to    Tom or Mike. 1. Christine Sine posted Godspace's Complete Lenten Series for  2010, including material for Good Friday and Easter.   Thank-you to Christine for organizing this great resource for followers of Christ on their Lenten journey. Photo: "Ecce Homo" … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Behold the Man Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: big questions, Book recommendations, easter, good friday, Holy Week, Lenten synchroblog, men in the academy, science, technology, tony campolo, vocation, women, Women in Science, women in the academy

What are you picking up this Lent?

February 17, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV 6 Comments

Last night our family discussed the shared practice of Lent. By the grace of God the Father, our family will pick up the Spirit's patience, keeping before us Galatians 5:22-26 as we grow in Christ-likeness in word and deed: But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the sinful nature with its passions and desires.   Since we live by the Spirit, let us … [Read more...] about What are you picking up this Lent?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice Tagged With: big questions, Fruit of the Spirit, lent, Lenten synchroblog, spiritual formation

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