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All Things New — Engaging the World

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University, Reflections
Posted on: July 28, 2014 12:06 pm - Permalink

As Israel completed 40 years of living in the wilderness isolated from the world around them, Moses gave three lectures to prepare them for living in a culture that would be hostile to their faith. We call those lectures Deuteronomy.   Part of their preparation included this passage: 5 Behold, I have taught you statutes and […]

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Where Do You Shop?

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University
Posted on: June 13, 2014 1:56 pm - Permalink

The inventory of the stores where we shop determines to a large extent what we buy. We can’t get a soda at the auto parts store or a dress shirt at the coffee shop. We don’t furnish our contemporary living room by browsing at the antique store that sells only primitive style furniture. So we […]

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Life In Stereo

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University
Posted on: June 6, 2014 2:47 pm - Permalink

Do we have one or two sources of knowledge? We all agree that we can know things by observation, by investigation, by thinking.   All disciplines find foundation in such human endeavors.   We all agree that human effort produces knowledge. Many of us believe in an additional source of knowledge.   A divine being, who created us, […]

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Return on Investment

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University
Posted on: May 27, 2014 1:36 pm - Permalink

The World Bank uses the term “intangible wealth” to refer to resources such as the trust level in a community, personal freedoms, a fair court system, common standards regarding property rights and an effective government. They reason that in addition to natural sources of wealth (such as minerals or land) and in addition to produced […]

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Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University, Reflections
Posted on: May 8, 2014 12:00 pm - Permalink

We recognize the difference between the core of some object and its outward appearances. We understand that the color of a car has little to do with its core qualities of providing safe and reliable transportation. Color has little to do with how well a car performs on the road. Whether my winter coat buttons […]

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Things That Don’t Matter

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University, Reflections
Posted on: April 30, 2014 2:37 pm - Permalink

“As I look back over my life, I find that I got upset too much about things that don’t matter.” I heard that line twice last week. Two older men, in two different places, reflecting on life came to the same conclusion. Both Christians. Both filled with some regret. Both changing course. The first man […]

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Fear and College

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University
Posted on: April 25, 2014 1:13 pm - Permalink

Fear seems to dominate the headlines: Dread of catching the flu makes many get the shot Reports of coming inclement weather send fretful shoppers to stock up on food and batteries The uncertain economy prompts apprehensive investors to move their retirement funds to safer havens Recent school shootings make many parents nervous as they send […]

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How Do You Grade A School?

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University
Posted on: April 17, 2014 5:24 pm - Permalink

Parents and prospective students often wonder about the quality of education at various universities. Recently one of our sophomores who graduated from a large competitive high school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, spoke about the challenge and rewards of the academic life at OVU.   But it’s not just anecdotal evidence that points to OVU being a good […]

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Why Choose Christian Education?

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University
Posted on: April 9, 2014 1:28 pm - Permalink

Prospective students often wonder, “What advantages come from a Christian education?”  Good question.  The short answer is: holistic. A line from the Bible gives the foundation for what that means.  Colossians 1:20 says that Christ “reconciles to himself all things.”   The rest of that short book makes it clear that “all things” includes everything that […]

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Unemployed College Graduates

by Harold Shank in Essays, Ohio Valley University
Posted on: April 7, 2014 5:02 pm - Permalink

The cover of a major news magazine featured a posed picture of two students still in their caps and gowns from college graduation digging ditches.   Inside the story lamented how college graduates could not find jobs. The date on the magazine is 1999. Several observations come to mind: No one should diminish manual labor.  All […]

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