Jim Gash
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Christian universities should expand their global footprint
Christian universities might consider making similar investments in international opportunities for students, and here’s why.
5 lessons for new college graduates
Graduates, the peaks ahead of you continue to loom large. You may not be able to summit them alone, but you surely can, together — with God at your side.
The ancient biblical ideas that can help heal America now
While everyone in America seems to be looking exclusively to politics to heal us, I think there’s hope for us in a source far more powerful, faith.
What Uganda Can Teach Us About Juvenile Justice
The health of a nation's soul can be measured by how it treats its youth. Do we protect, educate, and carefully mold them into responsible adults? When they behave badly, do we prematurely thrust them into adulthood or do we engage in the vital work of restoration and rehabilitation?
New Year's Resolution: Surrender the Pen
I can't pinpoint exactly when I snatched the pen from God's hand—I'd had a firm grip on it for as long as I could remember. I felt like I'd done a pretty good job of writing the first forty-two chapters of my story—happy and healthy childhood, thriving and joyful twenty-year marriage, smart and well-adjusted kids, and a challenging and rewarding law professor job at Pepperdine.