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Dr. Richard Kannwischer on Christian Community in a Digital Age: Koinonia and the Ethics of Belonging
Dr. Richard Kannwischer is Senior Pastor of Peachtree Presbyterian Church and has served more than 25 years in pastoral ministry. He earned a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry from Fuller Theological Seminary. A gifted communicator, he is passionate about helping people see how the story of God speaks with clarity, depth, and relevance to everyday life. His preaching and writing blend theological rigor with storytelling, making complex truths accessible and engaging. Whether in the pulpit, on the page, or in conversation, he invites audiences into practical, life-giving Christian faith for seekers and believers.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen19 days ago in Education
Wesley Farnsworth: On Authentic Christian Community with Evidence, Human Rights, and Critical Thinking
Wesley Farnsworth is an author, speaker, and communications professional whose work centers on faith, transformation, and the formation of authentic Christian community. With more than 16 years of experience in visual storytelling, branding, and digital communication—including service in military public affairs—he helps individuals, churches, and nonprofits communicate with clarity, integrity, and purpose.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen19 days ago in Education
Dr. Sam Adeyemi on Belonging, Discipline, and Restoration: Theology of Community in Christianity
Dr. Sam Adeyemi is an Atlanta-based CEO, executive coach, and author who leads Sam Adeyemi, GLC, Inc. He founded and serves as executive director of Daystar Leadership Academy, whose programs have graduated 45,000+ alumni. With a large social-media following, he delivers leadership and organizational-growth guidance to executives worldwide. Adeyemi earned a Doctorate in Strategic Leadership from Regent University and belongs to the International Leadership Association. His books include Dear Leader: Your Flagship Guide to Successful Leadership and SHIFTS. He also cofounded Daystar Christian Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, where he is Senior Pastor. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, Nike.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen19 days ago in Education
Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, M.S., LCPC on Imago Dialogue, Repair, and Relationship Safety
Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin, M.S., LCPC, is founder and therapist at The Marriage Restoration Project in the Baltimore area. An ordained rabbi and Certified Imago Relationship Therapist and workshop presenter, he guides couples through intensives, retreats, and counseling aimed at restoring safety, communication, and connection after conflict or crisis. He holds a master’s in Counseling Psychology from Loyola University Maryland and trained with the Imago Relationship Institute. Slatkin earned a B.A. in Middle Eastern Studies, with undergraduate study at George Washington University and Oxford, and authored The Five Step Action Plan to a Happy & Healthy Marriage. He also co-edited curricula.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen20 days ago in Education
Rabbi Ilan Glazer on the Ethics of Belonging, Conflict, and Community in Jewish Life
Rabbi Ilan Glazer is a Jewish clergy leader whose work centers on community, ethics, and ritual life. He has served in congregational settings, including a synagogue in Memphis, Tennessee, and has also worked in non-congregational rabbinic roles. Drawing on experience in Israel and the United States, he reflects on how communities balance welcome and boundaries, manage conflict, and build accountability. Glazer speaks candidly about power dynamics, professional burnout, and the pressures of constant digital access. He emphasizes Shabbat as an anchor of Jewish time and highlights b'tzelem Elohim as a guiding ethic of human dignity in contemporary synagogue life today.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen20 days ago in Education
Basics on How to Build Good Credit
Your credit score might feel like a mysterious number you only think about when applying for a loan or credit card. But in reality, credit plays a much bigger role in your financial life than most people realize. It can affect everything from the interest rates you pay to whether you’re approved for an apartment or even certain jobs.
By Anthony Bahamonde20 days ago in Education
Smart Ways to Prevent AI From Taking Your Job
Artificial intelligence is changing the workplace faster than almost any technology before it. From automated customer service to AI-generated reports, images, and code, it’s natural to wonder: Will AI take my job?
By Anthony Bahamonde20 days ago in Education
Ai Basics Everyone Should Know for the Future
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept reserved for scientists or tech companies. It’s already shaping how we work, learn, communicate, and make decisions. From recommendation systems on streaming platforms to AI assistants that help write emails, analyze data, or generate images, AI has quietly become part of everyday life.
By Anthony Bahamonde20 days ago in Education
Casie Hynes and the Future of Math Education Reform. AI-Generated.
Mathematics has always been a cornerstone of formal education. It strengthens reasoning, supports problem solving, and underpins critical fields such as science, technology, engineering, and economics. Yet despite its importance, math remains one of the most challenging subjects for students across the globe. Many learners struggle not because they lack ability, but because the way math is taught no longer aligns with how students learn or how the world now functions.
By Casie Hynes20 days ago in Education




