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The Worldview Behind Yearbook

Is there really a biblical way to see everything? What about Yearbook? Sean addresses a recent question he was asked by an educator.

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The One (and Only) Good Reason to Be a Christian

People believe things for many reasons. Yet which of these are good reasons? Sean shares the one good reason based on his interaction with a group of students.

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How Do You Minister to Second Generation Christian Students?

What are the challenges faced by second generation Christian students? How do we best minister to them? Sean speaks from his life and personal experience.

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New Apologetics and Worldview Curriculum for Children: Author Interview

Sean interviews the producer of a new worldview curriculum for children. The Foundation curriculum is high quality, engaging, and unique.

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New California Health Standards Lack Diversity, Inclusion, and Openness

California has adopted new health standards. Sean explains how they present serious challenges for Christians, Muslims, Mormons, and other religious believers.

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Jesus and Superheroes: Creatively Teaching Theology (Author Interview)

Sean interviews author Todd Miles about his recent book Superheroes Can't Save You. The book creatively teaches Christology through modern superheroes.

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My Son Got a Phone at 14-and-a-half. Here’s why.

When should you give your kid a phone? What principles should guide the decision? Sean shares some personal insights and wisdom.

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When Theology is Dangerous

Can it be dangerous to teach theology? Sean deeply believes in the importance of learning theology, but offers two concerns about teaching theology well.

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How Do We Best Reach LGBTQ Young People?

How well is the church engaging LGBTQ students? What can youth influencers do better? Sean interviews youth expert Jonathan McKee about an upcoming event.

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What is the Greatest Need of this Generation?

Generation Z is often described as diverse, digitally native, and post-Christian. What is their greatest need? Sean tackles this question.