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The Faithfulness of God
Recently, in reflecting on my time here, I found myself pondering God's faithfulness. Why (at times during my tenure...
Can We Have Difficult Conversations?
As families, as a school, and as a nation, we’re in trouble if we can’t have difficult conversations. Can we still...
Is “Justice” Possible In a Community Lacking a Moral Consensus?
In his chapter titled “Can We Know What’s Fair?,” Inazu argues that “fairness” or justice is much less black...
Empathy: An Essential Component of Effective Communication
Effective civil discourse requires something the Christian community can and must provide—empathy. Empathy is a...
A Message from the Board
As we wind down the academic year and the board launches its annual planning cycle, I am honored to pass the baton of...
Missions: a Life of Service
Inspiring our students (and our entire community) to live a life of service has been on my mind and in my prayers on...
Competitiveness, Anxiety, and Mattering
Human beings matter because all are created in the image of God (Gen. 1:26). In Christ, we matter because we are...
Biblical Conflict Resolution
In contemporary American culture, it’s easy to complain, vent, gossip, criticize, slander, and even cancel another...
Be Still
For many of us, solitude and silence may seem foreign, unattainable, perhaps even frightening because we so rarely find...
What is Truth?
In 21st-century postmodern America, truth is viewed as subjective and internal. As Christians, we believe truth is...
IN the Classroom with Mrs. Morris
In this installment of our series, IN the Classroom, I sat down with Mrs. Heather Morris, our senior thesis teacher, to...
IN the Classroom with Mrs. McMickle
In this installment of our series, IN the Classroom, I sat down with Hill Country’s exemplary Latin teacher, Mrs....