Teaching
The task of being a Christian teacher is not easy. This article outlines some of the challenges faced by Christian educators, contrasting the Christian approach of education with the rationalistic (or secular) philosophy of education.
Teaching Is Not Lecturing
This article explains that the Christian teacher needs to be concerned about not only gathering facts, but also how he teaches those facts, to help the students learn the truth of God in a hostile world.
Humanism Vs. Protestant Reformed Teachers: No R & R (Part 3)
The biggest threat facing Christian education is the influence of humanism. Why is it a threat? It is because at the core of humanism is the belief that man is the measure of all things. This article shows that to face this enemy, the Christian teacher has been given faith, Scripture and the covenant as tools.