Lincoln Christian School: News of the Founder
Jeanne Murray Walker reminisces about her father, her school, and how she learned subversion.

Jeanne Murray Walker reminisces about her father, her school, and how she learned subversion.
Rachel Jones has to choose between her children as she examines the realities of raising children in challenging places.
In this interview with The Other Journal, Doug Frank discusses moving away from abusive theology toward a way of life that embraces love and suffering.
Using the Seven Deadly Sins as a template, two college professors explore the impulses which lay at the heart of academic plagiarism.
This article suggests that thinking of schools as “gardens of delight” reconnects learning, faith, and beauty.
In this interview, University of Manchester professor and theologian Graham Ward discusses the relationships between contemporary higher education, especially in theology, politics, capitalism, and globalization.
In this interview, Gertrud Nelson discusses the relationship between stories and our faith as she explains the value of Godly Play in education.
In this essay, Nicholas Wolterstorff discusses the love of God as central to the love of learning.
The Other Journal’s Dan Rhodes interviews Stanley Hauerwas about the state of education and the role of theology in the modern research university.