This looks like a very interesting new book. Sean Blanda sets up an interview with author Paul Tough: From 1962 to 1967 researchers selected students with low-income and low-I.Q. parents at the Perry Preschool in Ypsilanti, Michigan and divided them into two groups. One group received a special high-quality education, while the control group used the school's normal curriculum. The students that received the high-quality education showed short-term gains in I.Q. but by the third grade, they were again even with the control group. The experiment was seen as failure - until the researchers … [Read more...] about It’s Not IQ: It’s Grit, Curiousity, and Character
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Fools Need Experience
Crawford Loritts: "Experience is not always the best teacher, but it is the only school a fool will attend." From his book Never Walk Away: Lessons on Integrity from a Father Who Lived It. There are many things we don't have to do to know they're dumb. One aspect of wisdom is being willing to delay gratification--to say no to an immediate pleasure because of the long-term consequences. One aspect of foolishness is the seemingly uncontrollable need to do what we feel like doing--to be impulsive, impetuous, and focused on the short-term, not the long-term. … [Read more...] about Fools Need Experience
John Piper’s Sermon Preparation
In doing an Internet search, I came across a 200 page Doctor of Ministry dissertation by Sunghyun Pae. It's entitled "John Piper's Sermon Preparation: A Model for Pastors Who Emphasize The Supremacy of God in Expository Preaching." Here's the Abstract: This dissertation aims to answer the question, How can the preacher complete the process of his expository sermon preparation to manifest God‘s glory and exalt His supremacy in preaching by studying Piper‘s life and methods? Based on an analysis of Piper‘s writings and selected sermons, this project investigates Piper‘s background … [Read more...] about John Piper’s Sermon Preparation
Pluralism and Tolerance
D.A. Carson: Genuine pluralism within the broader culture is facilitated when there is a strong Christian voice loyal to the Scriptures--as well as strong Muslim voices, skeptical voices, Buddhist voices, atheistic voices, and so forth. Genuine pluralism within the broader culture is not fostered when in the name of tolerance none of the voices can say that any of the others is wrong, and when this stance is the only ultimate virtue. -From The Intolerance of Tolerance, Eerdmans, 2012 Chapter 2, which unpacks just how widespread intolerance is today, cloaked in the garb of so-called … [Read more...] about Pluralism and Tolerance
Israel, Gaza, ‘Divine Right,’ and John Piper
Great post by Matt Smethurst, associate editor for The Gospel Coalition. The Story: After eight days of bloody conflict, Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, The New York Times reported yesterday. Five Israelis and more than 150 Palestinians have been killed along the Israel-Gaza border during the past week. Such events raise typical and salient questions. Does Israel possess a "divine right" to the "Promised Land" in the Middle East? What is the "Promised Land," anyway? The interminable Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been freighted with … [Read more...] about Israel, Gaza, ‘Divine Right,’ and John Piper
The Conviction to Lead – Albert Mohler
I previously mentioned this book. Here are a few short promo videos with Dr. Mohler discussing his new book. … [Read more...] about The Conviction to Lead – Albert Mohler