For much of my life as an educator I followed the Biblical Creation debates with interest and touched on them myself several times during my Master's and PhD degree programs and in my role as a church leader and Sunday School teacher. However, as I approached my 2nd retirement in 2017 I largely checked out [...]
Month: June 2026
Acknowledging Bias
I recently taught a Sunday School lesson about the Good Samaritan story told by Jesus in Luke 10:25-37. Without addressing the whole thing here I just want to mention one of the points from that lesson. We need to be willing to acknowledge our biases and check them out. One assumption from the Samaritan story [...]
Life Update
Now that we're already into June I thought it's about time to fill you in on a life update for me (us). I retired, for the third time, at the end of May. For the past three and a half years I've been working as the Education Manager for the local historical society (Osceola County [...]
