How Does God View His Children?

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I have the privilege of bring my four year old daughter to work with me every Tuesday and Thursday before I drop her off at her pre-school early learning program.  The early learning program is in the same building I work in.  She is the second of four children and the first girl of the bunch.  On these mornings it is just her and I and we get some one on one time that I just love to have with her.  We have a routine where I get her up and I fix her hair (not very good I might add), get her dresses and then pack her lunch, usually peanut butter and jelly and put it in her pink Barbie lunch box.  We stop at a local gas station and I get a coffee and she gets to pick out any donut she wants.  We arrive at my work office and she pulls a chair up next to me at my desk and she eats her donut while I answer a few emails.  The other day while this routine was happening, I sat back and just looked at her and thought…these are great times.  You see during these times my daughter is so sweet, loving, obeys and just a real joy to have around.  We tell each other we love each other and she hugs on me, she draws pictures on my whiteboard, drinks chocolate milk etc. Donuts and chocolate milk, I know what you are thinking, but this post is not about my parenting choices for breakfast food.  Anyway, hopefully I have painted a picture that this girl is an angel during these one on one morning’s we get to have and I just love it…would not trade them for anything. Read more

Common Pit Falls of Online Learners

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Not many people know that not only do I over see the operations of the distance learning process here at Liberty University, but I also over see one online class as a an adjunct professor.  Having the privilege of being able to see the entire process from the admission stage through the maturing process of students moving toward graduation, I believe I have a keen sense and well rounded view of student strengths and weaknesses in this online world. 

Below I have bullet pointed out some of the most common mistakes I see when a student is taking their class, that causes them to not be successful.

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