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A place for Christian educators to share formation resources online.
Laboring "for all who seek instruction" (Sirach 33:18).
This site is made possible by a grant from the Evangelical Education Society of the Episcopal Church and was developed in partnership with the Center for the Ministry of Teaching at Virginia Theological Seminary by Kyle Matthew Oliver.
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Preliminary Thoughts on “Fixing Adult Formation”
Derek Olsen, one of the more interesting Daily Episcopalian columnists at Episcopal Café, wrote an article a couple of days back about the power of the Internet to be part of the solution to the challenge of Fixing Adult Formation. … Continue reading
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First Full Course Available for Beta Testing
This site is intended, among other things, to serve as a laboratory for Christian educators interested in trying out the best-available tools for online learning. We now have something of a demonstration piece available. The class “Into a wider world: … Continue reading

