How do kids doubt?
In the midst of our research and writing for the three Sticky Faith books coming out next fall based on our College Transition research, one of the themes we’ve explored is the importance of doubt in the faith process.
In the midst of our research and writing for the three Sticky Faith books coming out next fall based on our College Transition research, one of the themes we’ve explored is the importance of doubt in the faith process.
As any psychologist would tell you, memory is not only selective, but it’s incredibly subjective.
A U.N. Task Force announced this week that the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set for 2015 appear “out of reach” in much of Africa—in particular Sub-Saharan Africa.
Thanks to FYI Advisory Council member April Diaz for reposting this TED talk by Adora Svitak: “What adults can learn from kids.”
The FYI Team is excited to invite you to join us on Twitter!
According to Getting Past No by William Ury, a book I’ve been reading and blogging about, there are 4 steps of breakthrough negotiation.
At the suggestion of Scott Cormode at Fuller, I am reading a great book called Getting Past No by William Ury.
My friend and colleague, Dr. Scott Cormode, is brilliant when it comes to helping organizations/ministries/churches navigate change.
Last week I read this New York Times article about Plumpy’nut, a paste made out of peanut butter that can really help in the fight against poverty and malnourishment…
This week’s E-Journal features some resources we’re excited about, and before you hit the weekend we want to be sure you caught them.