The Story Bible for Older Children
The Story Bible for Older Children was written by Anne DeVries, translated by Theodore Plantinga, and published by Paideia Press.
The Story Bible for Older Children was written by Anne DeVries, translated by Theodore Plantinga, and published by Paideia Press.
In this study of the Book of Ecclesiastes, Rev. Steven R. Martins deconstructs and exposits the passage of Ecclesiastes 2:1-11, where the voice of the Qohelet (Compiler) recounts the Eden Project and how it failed to rid itself of the futility that the rest of creation is made subject to.
At the presuppositional level, Christian education is not 75 or 90 percent different from non-Christian education, it is totally and radically different.
In this study of the Book of Ecclesiastes, Steven R. Martins deconstructs and exposits the literary “Introduction” of the book, the passage of Ecclesiastes 1:12-18, where the voices of the Qohelet (Compiler) and the young rabbi (teacher) apprentices are introduced.
In this study of the Book of Ecclesiastes, Rev. Steven R. Martins deconstructs and exposits what some call “The Preface” of the book, the passage of Ecclesiastes 1:1-11, which introduces its literary thesis: All of life is “Vanity” (Hevel).
What were the top five moments of apologetic history in the early church according to Wesley Huff of Apologetics Canada? Institute founder Steven R. Martins sits down with Wesley to go over these historical moments and what we can learn for our own apologetic today.
Why Christian education? With secular educational institutions across the country, why do we need to set that aside and not even consider that as an option for the education of our children?
As Christians called to engage the culture with a distinctly biblical apologetic, we need to be aware of that rampant ideology which has taken an iron-hold grip of our Western society.
Apologetics is not solely confined to first world countries and isolated centers of intellectualism, it can and ought to be employed everywhere.