Chris Stump
Author
Chris Stump formerly worked in content development for BioLogos. Chris has taught at the elementary, high school, and college level. She has a bachelor’s degree in math education from Indiana State University and a Master’s degree from Indiana University.
- By Chris Stump
- and Joshua Reichard
What Happens When Christian Schools use Secular Science Texts?
Many Christian schools think the best way to preserve the faith of their students is to use Christian curricula. But some Christian schools are questioning whether this is true for scientific studies.
My Body Carries Evidence for Evolution?
Several features of the human body are best explained by common descent.
When should you introduce your child to evolution?
If children regularly hear that God created everything, loves them, and encourages our exploration of the world, then the science they encounter will less likely be a stumbling block to their faith.
- By Chris Stump
- and Andy Root
Learning from Young People about Science and Faith: An Interview with Andy Root
If faith is seen by youth as only for immature people, and we cannot show how a commitment to a personal God is not opposed to scientific findings and theories, then we’re in trouble.
- By Chris Stump
- and Kevin Nelstead
New Science Textbook Celebrates Ancient Age of Earth from Christian Perspective
There is a desperate need for textbooks that combine mainstream science with a Christian worldview, and a new option has recently been published.
- By Chris Stump
- and Joshua Reichard
What Happens When Christian Schools use Secular Science Texts?
Many Christian schools think the best way to preserve the faith of their students is to use Christian curricula. But some Christian schools are questioning whether this is true for scientific studies.
My Body Carries Evidence for Evolution?
Several features of the human body are best explained by common descent.
When should you introduce your child to evolution?
If children regularly hear that God created everything, loves them, and encourages our exploration of the world, then the science they encounter will less likely be a stumbling block to their faith.
- By Chris Stump
- and Andy Root
Learning from Young People about Science and Faith: An Interview with Andy Root
If faith is seen by youth as only for immature people, and we cannot show how a commitment to a personal God is not opposed to scientific findings and theories, then we’re in trouble.
- By Chris Stump
- and Kevin Nelstead
New Science Textbook Celebrates Ancient Age of Earth from Christian Perspective
There is a desperate need for textbooks that combine mainstream science with a Christian worldview, and a new option has recently been published.
- By Chris Stump
- and Joshua Reichard
What Happens When Christian Schools use Secular Science Texts?
Many Christian schools think the best way to preserve the faith of their students is to use Christian curricula. But some Christian schools are questioning whether this is true for scientific studies.
My Body Carries Evidence for Evolution?
Several features of the human body are best explained by common descent.
When should you introduce your child to evolution?
If children regularly hear that God created everything, loves them, and encourages our exploration of the world, then the science they encounter will less likely be a stumbling block to their faith.