This volume on contemporary ministry represents two simple but deeply pervasive convictions. One is that the fullest development of God's people, both as individual believers and as productive memb…
Whitehead and Philosophy of Education brings to scholars and students of education an understanding of Whitehead as an important figure in philosophy, particularly philosophy of education; an acqua…
This is a study of the church's formulation of its teaching ministry in periods preceding our own, particularly in the Reformation era. The author finds that the office of "doctor" or teacher, like…
Throughout te book, the author explaines that Christian teaching involves effective stewardship of spiritual gifts as well as a partnership with the Triune God. Christian teachers have the resource…
This book will provide the reader with both a comperhensive map of how contemporary Christian theologians approach the task of Christian education, and also skilfully selected excursion into the co…
This new book from top Christian education professionals integrates biblical foundations, educational theory, and practical insights into a new curriculum formation approach for the local church. U…
Multicultural education grew out of the political work of the 1960s, as African-Americans, later joined by other racial, ethnic, and cultural groups, struggled to define how and what children in th…
This book will be most helpful in assisting the student of educational ministries to understand the contributions of the very recent past as they have shaped the present. Evangelical Christian Educ…
Many of the challenges currently expereinced as crises by churches around the world are related to education. This should come as no surprise. The importance of education to the long-term vitality …
A good story draws students in, engaging their hearts and minds---leaving them wanting more. God's story is like this...a captivating epic that stretches from the beginning of time, across our live…