Presidents Day, Election Year Edition

Presidents Day, Election Year Edition

On Presidents Day, our nation celebrates those previously elected to the highest office in this country. The holiday was first instituted in 1879, and pegged to February to honor George Washington’s birth month. And yet, commemorating previous presidents is probably the last thing on our minds today. The first Tuesday…

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Video Games and the Teenage Mind (and Heart)

Video Games and the Teenage Mind (and Heart)

A recent article from somewhere online probably said something about…

Teens (and Parents), Test Your Time on TikTok

Teens (and Parents), Test Your Time on TikTok

It happens every day. You’ve got a moment of quiet,…

Mamie Takes a Stand: An Interview with Marie Chan

Mamie Takes a Stand: An Interview with Marie Chan

Marie Chan, a former California public school teacher and adoptive…

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Bread for 100,000 Children: The Prayer Life of George Muller

Bread for 100,000 Children: The Prayer Life of George Muller

Editor’s Note: SOLA Network is excited to present a 4-part series focused on missionaries in the past who can inspire us in the present. We hope you are encouraged by these stories to remember the Great Commission and proclaim the kingdom of Christ to the world.  How does one man…

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AALC Transcript: Power in Weakness

AALC Transcript: Power in Weakness

At AALC 2024, Harold Kim reflects on Paul’s words from 2 Corinthians 12 and leads us through three points: the pendulum, the thorn, the paradox.  “The more I understand and articulate my story of increasing weakness, the better I understand, appreciate and articulate the story of apostle Paul’s life and gospel ministry. What does it […]
Mamie Takes a Stand: An Interview with Marie Chan

Mamie Takes a Stand: An Interview with Marie Chan

Marie Chan, a former California public school teacher and adoptive parent, discusses her book “Mamie Takes a Stand,” which tells the true story of Mamie Tape, a Chinese American girl who fought for school rights in 1884. Mamie was denied entry to a local San Francisco school due to her Chinese descent. Chan emphasizes the […]