Every semester, Christian students walk into secular classrooms with the same quiet question rattling in the back of their minds: “Am I supposed to put my faith on silent mode?” Some professors act like the campus is a “no-Bible zone,” as if the moment you enter Psychology 101 you’re required to pretend the universe self-assembled…
Bible Lessons in Public Schools: Promoting Faith or Risking Misrepresentation?
The Texas Board of Education's decision to incorporate Bible stories into the school curriculum is stirring up plenty of chatter—and for good reason. As a Christian conservative, I believe that sharing Scripture with children is one of the best ways to pass down moral principles and timeless wisdom. However, this new initiative raises some tough…