The Trinitas Journal - November 2018
We are excited to announce the second edition of The Trinitas Journal. This quarterly resource, launched earlier this year, has a focus...
The 4 Questions
Mentoring, as has been defined, is a “pouring in” whereas, coaching is a “drawing out." With that in mind, how does one go about...
Four Types of Questions in Christ's Dialogical Method
Critical reflection is a key element to the rabbinic method of teaching employed by Christ, and the use of questions in this model plays...
Formal and Informal Mentoring Strategies: Why Use Both?
Every type of organization needs strong, effective leadership, including the Church and its many denominations. Though numerous studies...
Mentoring the Leaders of Your Church
The mentoring of elders and other leaders in a local church can be a game-changer. One of the most common health issues I see when...
Welcome to The Trinitas Journal
Welcome to the first edition of The Trinitas Journal. This new quarterly resource has a focus on education from a Christian perspective –...
Integration and the Bible
In recent years, educators have espoused what has become known as “Integrated Learning,” and this is making the whole learning process...
Apprenticeship: A New Way Forward on an Ancient Path
While walking by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon (who is called Peter) and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea,...
Integration: A Whole Life Perspective
Integration has become a rather sexy word in our pop culture. A word that expresses, I believe, the heartfelt passion of the human heart...
Beyond Interdisciplinary to Integrated Learning
Today, most educational institutions and educational research erroneously employ the words integration and interdisciplinary as synonyms...