How can 20-something year old men reorient from virtual reality to true reality?
In What I Wish I Knew in My 20s, award-winning journalist Brad Olsen challenges young men to:
This provocative guide will challenge the next generation to engage society in a way that is meaningful and significant. Written in a conversational style, the deep spiritual insights are time-tested and proven to change your outlook on life.
In 90 More Days with Jesus, Brad Olsen and the Revolworks team provide a fresh collection of devotionals that bring Jesus' greatest teachings to life.
With language that feels relevant and relatable, each entry offers a simple yet profound look at Scripture paired with modern-day examples. Perfect for personal or group study, 90 More Days with Jesus includes thought-provoking questions and applications to enrich your daily walk of faith.
Whether new to devotionals or continuing your journey, this companion to 90 Days with Jesus offers renewed inspiration to grow with Christ every day.
Looking back through history, there are relatively few truly great leaders, and none of them live up to the life, teachings, and leadership of Jesus of Nazareth. But what's the best way to approach and absorb Jesus' lessons? 90 Days with Jesus: A Guide for Growth breaks them down into bite-sized pieces, using common language and modern-day examples to explore Jesus' greatest teachings. The devotional readings include thoughtful quotes by great writers and thinkers, scripture verses, and easy-to-read, relationally driven commentary.
In 90 Days with Jesus, you'll explore topics like
- The Word of God
- The Work of God
- The Kingdom of God
- The Holy Spirit
Whether used as a guide for a small group or a personal daily devotional, 90 Days with Jesus will challenge, encourage, and inspire you, and transform your understanding of Jesus and His favorite topics.
Fifteen years ago, a group of young leaders wanted to teach their students what it means to rely on God. They asked themselves What if we send our interns two by two to New York City with no money and see what God does and become a part of it?
These are their stories.
In New York City on Nothing, Brad Olsen shares the experiences of the faithful interns and reflects on important questions like:
- How do I depend on God in the twenty-first century?
- What does the kingdom of God look like in my everyday life?
- How can I live with boldness as I follow Jesus?
Learning to depend on God in every situation doesn't mean a life of deprivation. It leads to adventure, purpose, and the recognition that the kingdom of God is all around you.
Teaching For Success is a comprehensive guide for navigating the process of becoming an effective teacher in the wake of contemporary and systemic challenges. Focusing on the core concept of teacher identity in clear, invigorating prose, the book illuminates how teachers can arrange, adjust, and assemble their own personal and professional teaching influences in conjunction with educational research into a coherent, unique, and successful whole. Olsen's attention to classroom practice, social justice issues, personal satisfaction, and teacher success stories offers a sharp and useful guide for teacher development. This revised second edition has been updated and includes a new chapter that guides both new and experienced teachers through emerging, thorny issues in educational policy and practice, including high-stakes testing, blended learning, the demands of networking, and the Common Core State Standards.
You are an independent pup, Lord Revol told Scout. But I keep you close for your protection and well-being. Listen well. Seeking your own way will not lead you to happiness. You will find true freedom when you choose to trust me.
You are an independent pup, Lord Revol told Scout. But I keep you close for your protection and well-being. Listen well. Seeking your own way will not lead you to happiness. You will find true freedom when you choose to trust me.
This book focuses on the process of becoming a teacher and on how to teach well in this contemporary age. Wrapping its discussions around the core concept of teacher identity, the book introduces a model of teacher learning that illuminates how you can systematically examine your own personal and professional teaching influences and work to arrange, adjust, and assemble them in conjunction with educational research into a coherent, unique, successful whole. The book demonstrates the many ways your personal self and professional self become integrated into your teaching work.
Teaching For Success is a comprehensive guide for navigating the process of becoming an effective teacher in the wake of contemporary and systemic challenges. Focusing on the core concept of teacher identity in clear, invigorating prose, the book illuminates how teachers can arrange, adjust, and assemble their own personal and professional teaching influences in conjunction with educational research into a coherent, unique, and successful whole. Olsen's attention to classroom practice, social justice issues, personal satisfaction, and teacher success stories offers a sharp and useful guide for teacher development. This revised second edition has been updated and includes a new chapter that guides both new and experienced teachers through emerging, thorny issues in educational policy and practice, including high-stakes testing, blended learning, the demands of networking, and the Common Core State Standards.