Truth in Math
We teach math because it truly describes many of the ways our loving God holds the universe together.
We teach math because it truly describes many of the ways our loving God holds the universe together.
When we draw something in creation, we are imitating in a small, imperfect way the creative work of God.
When we look at the night sky, there’s nothing we can do with the heavens but look up and wonder. Ultimately, that’s what science is: wondering in awe at God’s creation.
Jesus is the one who literally holds the very atoms of our universe together; and when a scientist keeps this in mind, his faith in his gracious, loving, orderly God becomes central to the way he conducts the art of science.
God’s Word began the world, and it’s fitting that his Word should begin our school year as well.
Is man by nature good or evil? Man was created good, yet by his sin brought deep corruption on all mankind, such that now man is by nature evil. He is incurvatus in se, turned in on himself. He is a slave to the passions and desires that rage within him.