Christy Hemphill
Author, BioLogos Advisory Council
Christy Hemphill and her husband Aaron work as linguistic consultants on a minority language Scripture translation project in southern Mexico, where she homeschools her three children. Prior to her work in Mexico, she worked as an educator for eight years in various contexts including high school, museum education, college, and adult education. Christy has a master’s degree in Applied Linguistics/TESOL from Old Dominion University, and a master’s degree in Applied Linguistics/Bible Translation from the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics at Dallas International University.
Christy serves on the curriculum development team for BioLogos INTEGRATE and on the BioLogos Advisory Council. She has also served as a moderator on the BioLogos discussion forum since 2015, and you can often find her there sharing her pursuit of good biblical exegesis and good science with anyone who wants to join in.
- By Christy Hemphill
- and Rick Pidcock
Scientifically Precise Worship
Christy interviews music artist Rick Pidcock about his new album of worshipful music that celebrates the way God creates in the universe.
Approaching Adam: Talking with Kids about Human Origins and the Bible
“Hey, Mom and Dad, where do humans come from?” Christy gives some helpful dos and don’ts to help parents lead theological and scientific conversations with their children.
Remodeling Rationality: Apologetics for the 21st Century
People concerned about defending the Christian faith in Western contexts can learn some lessons from global missions, where an embodied message is used to demonstrate Christianity to nonbelievers.
How to Spot Fake Science
How do you know when a source is reliable? What can you do to fight misinformation? There are many indicators to suggest whether you are looking at a credible source or not.
- By Diane Sweeney
- and Christy Hemphill
Students Reflect on the Intersection of Genetic Technology and Ethics
Two students talk about how their classroom experiences led them to see the importance and relevance of ethical practices within the field of emerging DNA technology.
New Homeschool Families, Welcome to the Club!
Need a little pep talk, new homeschooling parents? You can do this with all the right kinds of support and resources!
- By Christy Hemphill
- and Rick Pidcock
Scientifically Precise Worship
Christy interviews music artist Rick Pidcock about his new album of worshipful music that celebrates the way God creates in the universe.
Approaching Adam: Talking with Kids about Human Origins and the Bible
“Hey, Mom and Dad, where do humans come from?” Christy gives some helpful dos and don’ts to help parents lead theological and scientific conversations with their children.
Remodeling Rationality: Apologetics for the 21st Century
People concerned about defending the Christian faith in Western contexts can learn some lessons from global missions, where an embodied message is used to demonstrate Christianity to nonbelievers.
How to Spot Fake Science
How do you know when a source is reliable? What can you do to fight misinformation? There are many indicators to suggest whether you are looking at a credible source or not.
- By Diane Sweeney
- and Christy Hemphill
Students Reflect on the Intersection of Genetic Technology and Ethics
Two students talk about how their classroom experiences led them to see the importance and relevance of ethical practices within the field of emerging DNA technology.
New Homeschool Families, Welcome to the Club!
Need a little pep talk, new homeschooling parents? You can do this with all the right kinds of support and resources!
- By Christy Hemphill
- and Rick Pidcock
Scientifically Precise Worship
Christy interviews music artist Rick Pidcock about his new album of worshipful music that celebrates the way God creates in the universe.
Approaching Adam: Talking with Kids about Human Origins and the Bible
“Hey, Mom and Dad, where do humans come from?” Christy gives some helpful dos and don’ts to help parents lead theological and scientific conversations with their children.
Remodeling Rationality: Apologetics for the 21st Century
People concerned about defending the Christian faith in Western contexts can learn some lessons from global missions, where an embodied message is used to demonstrate Christianity to nonbelievers.