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As we look forward to 2024, I am so grateful for your support of Global Scholars. You are helping professors around the world engage students with God’s grace and truth.…
As we look forward to 2024, I am so grateful for your support of Global Scholars. You are helping professors around the world engage students with God’s grace and truth.…
This Christmas season, I pray that you and your loved ones may have meaningful opportunities to celebrate the birth of Jesus. The Christmas holiday provides many open doors for Global…
This month in the United States, we celebrate Thanksgiving. I am thankful for you and for your investment in professors and students around the world. Because of you, Christian academics are…
Christian professors have unique opportunities to share Christ’s grace and truth. Sometimes, those opportunities happen in the classroom. Sometimes, though, they happen over a bowl of soup. I was so…
Whatever their discipline, Christian professors are working to help their universities and communities flourish. Their influence has ripple effects in every part of society, from the arts, to media, to education. I…
Kristine Whitnable, who has taught with Global Scholars for nearly 15 years in Lithuania and North Macedonia, recently told us she has decided to make us the beneficiary of her retirement…
From time to time, we receive testimonials from those whom you are helping to equip through the Society of Christian Scholars. I recently received this note from Ivan, a university student…
I recently asked one of our outgoing board members, Dr. Bee-Lan Wang, to share her thoughts on the importance of Global Scholars. Dr. Wang recently retired from a career in academia…
One of the unique ways in which the Society of Christian Scholars assists its members is through editorial services. All over the world, scholars seeking to publish books and papers…
When I saw the subject line “Seeds of Doubt” on John and Laura’s recent update, it immediately caught my attention. After all, we often think of Global Scholars professors as…