Talks and Sessions

Growing in Grace, Truth and Love in Education


Date: 7th March, 2025

If the goal of education is discipleship for Christlikeness, then growing in grace, truth and love is essential. How can we as parents/educators partner with God in intentionally acculturating education so that our children grow in grace, truth and love in a fast and furious world?

Education for a With-God Life

Date: 19th March, 2025

Children spend almost 35,000 hours of time in regular education and added to that learning from internet, social media, peers and other sources. The word education comes from Latin word Edu-care which means nurture or raising up. Education is not neutral it is religious(a set of beliefs) in nature. Education disciples (nurtures) our children so it is only a matter of which education is raising up our children and to what end. Parents are primarily responsible for discipling children for Christlikeness. The calling of a teacher is also the same. Therefore it is an urgent need for both Parents and Teachers to engage in Re-storying education to nurture our children for a life with God.

Teaching Redemptively by Dr. Donovan Graham

Date: 16th June, 2026

What does it mean to teach with grace in a classroom/homeschool environment? Is it possible to do that? How can we build a generation  of children who have experienced Jesus’s love and person in the space of education. We will explore these and more in this webinar with Dr. Graham.

Exploring Beauty in Mathematics by James Nickel

Date: 20th February, 2026

We affirm God’s omnipresence in all creation, yet struggle to discern His hand in daily life. Mathematics, with its elegant patterns, invites us to glimpse this divine Triune reality— to explore the beauty and wonder of God’s spoken word—the created order of the universe—and to encounter His presence more deeply in the ordinary.

Awakening to Friendship with God by Trevor Hudson

Date: 27th March, 2026

Loneliness is a daunting issue both for children and adults in the world today resulting in addictions, and mental health issues. We all struggle with loneliness and long for authentic and deep human friendship where we can be as we are without being judged or looked down. But rarely do we find one in a fallen world. Jesus invites us to be his friends and was and is known as “Friend of sinners”. But we hardly know how it works in reality. Children find it much easier to become friend of Jesus than adults as they find Jesus safe and childlike.