REFLECTION: Sander Owens – Managing Editor

On the top shelf of one of the many bookcases in my family’s home sits a row of hymnals that have accumulated over my time as a church musician and over my parents’ lives as churchgoers. Sometimes I will select one arbitrarily and flip through the pages, noticing which hymns are included and which aren’t, …

REFLECTION: Lydia Harrison – Editor in Chief

If Jeanne Guion is right to name prayer as “the application of the heart to God,”1 perhaps education, in its purest form, can be a form of prayer. For education would seem most fundamentally to entail an ongoing alignment of one’s soul with truth, and there is no truth more fundamental than Christ, who is …