Humility, Hospitality, Hope
by Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ “God’s faithful presence in our community while addressing the social issues of our time.” Christian schools continue to refine...
Read Moreby Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ “God’s faithful presence in our community while addressing the social issues of our time.” Christian schools continue to refine...
Read MoreRowan Williams suggests that those who claim to follow Christ should embrace these three key roles as they seek to live in service to Him: Prophet, Priest, and King....
Read More2020 was a tumultuous, discordant year in so many ways; from conspiracy theories on the pandemic to a sitting US President questioning the validity of election results,...
Read Moreby Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ Never Waste a Good Crisis was the title of a 2009 report written by Andrew Wolstenholme on the British construction industry’s...
Read Moreby Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ As I write this Link article (late March, 2020) the covid-19 virus is beginning to spread uncontrollably across North America. It...
Read MoreCrises of any sort are an invitation to respond with righteousness, justice, and love of neighbour. But there are always three obstacles in the way: Reality—is this a...
Read More(Revisited) by Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ In 2016, SCSBC published a LINK article entitled Leading Beyond Fear with a particular focus on the rising...
Read MoreLeading in Christian schools is a deeply satisfying and challenging venture which has two central aspects—coordinating the activities of the organization and...
Read MoreThe plural pronoun ‘us’ is used to refer to groups of like-minded individuals. It denotes a strong commonality among the group. Most groups, cultures, organizations and...
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