Sarah Pulliam Bailey of Christianity Today has the latest on Focus on the Family's interview of TOMS Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie. Summary: 1. Focus President Jim Daly recorded an interview with Mycoskie in front of about 1,500 people on June 30 in Orange County, California at a "Style Your Sole" event. 2. After groups that disagree with the ministry over same-sex marriage and abortion criticized Mycoskie for appearing at the event, he apologized, saying, "Had I known the full extent of Focus on the Family’s beliefs, I would not have accepted the invitation to speak at their … [Read more...] about Focus on the Family and TOMS Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie
Archives for July 2011
Learning to Thrive at College
I wrote a guest post for the Desiring God blog about Thriving at College. Here's how it opens: College should be a temporary season of academic preparation and personal growth to propel a lifetime of effective service to God and neighbor. It should be a launching pad into all that goes with responsible Christian adulthood. Yet for some, it’s a time when they abandon the Christian faith, displaying that they never really belonged to Christ (1 John 1:19). For others, their faith remains intact, but they waste their college lives with video games, partying, and other frivolities—an expensive … [Read more...] about Learning to Thrive at College
The Role of ‘Effort’ in Sanctification
I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but I'm thankful that The Aquila Report has captured the dialogue between Kevin DeYoung and Tullian Tchividjian on the role of 'effort' in sanctification. … [Read more...] about The Role of ‘Effort’ in Sanctification
Top 10 Shots at Wimbledon
Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more. … [Read more...] about Top 10 Shots at Wimbledon
The Education Reform Movement
Great NYT article by David Brooks on the education reform movement, and how complaints that charter schools "only teach to the test" fall short: Teaching is humane. Testing is mechanistic. This is true, but look at which schools are most distorted by testing. As the education blogger Whitney Tilson has pointed out, the schools that best represent the reform movement, like the KIPP academies or the Harlem Success schools, put tremendous emphasis on testing. But these schools are also the places where students are most likely to participate in chess and dance. They are the places where they … [Read more...] about The Education Reform Movement