Studying History with Matt Hall

Studying History with Matt Hall

Isaac and Austin sit down with Dr. Matt Hall, who is the Provost at BIOLA in California. We discuss his interest in history. There are good and bad ways to study history, so we talk about pitfalls to avoid and how we can make sure we’re being as honest as...
BLACK HISTORY KIT

BLACK HISTORY KIT

Black history is often misunderstood or poorly taught in a number of ways. Sometimes it is ignored. Sometimes it is taught through the narrow lens of oppression in a way that minimizes the faith, work, and perseverance of black saints through the ages. On the other...
WHY I STUDY BLACK HISTORY

WHY I STUDY BLACK HISTORY

Black History Month sprang out of African American celebrations of Abraham Lincoln’s and Frederick Douglass’s February birthdays. “Negro History Week” began in February 1926 to recognize African American contributions to society and raise awareness of the prejudice...
Black History Keeps Our Eyes Open

Black History Keeps Our Eyes Open

What if you could use both of your eyes open for only twenty-eight consecutive days, and then you had to use one eye for the rest of the year? How productive do you think you would be during those twenty-eight days? How productive do you think you would be for the...