We have just been ushered into a new world of education. It’s called zoom education. Unfortunately, we were not ready for it. Teachers were not trained to educate via zoom. Teachers were not skilled in higher levels of technology required for effective zoom education.
Parents were not prepared to be flexible enough to invite zoom education into their homes.
Fortunately, or unfortunately, zoom education is here and it is here to stay. For our kids under zoom education to be…..
God’s verdict is on the lips of a kings, his mouth should not err in judgment (Proverbs 16:10).
Seven decisions that determine personal success were outlined by Andy Andrews in his book, The Traveler’s Gift. Andy hits the nail on the head as he draws from the life and experiences of several well known historical figures. Come into the Andy Andrew’s School of Leadership.
First Decision for Success—Harry Truman said, “The buck stops here.” I accept responsibility for my…..
Physical pain, impairment, or disability comes in various forms. It may result from injury, disease, unrelenting stress, illness or surgery. For most people, the associated pain, reduced range of motion and dysfunctional living may be a temporary state. For others, such conditions linger and disrupt almost every aspect of their lifestyle, and the mere passage of time does not bring about healing and recovery. In such cases, an aggressive, persistent and graduated sequence of activities may prove to be restorative……
LIVING WITH DEPRESSION Allan G. Hedberg, Ph.D.
The year of 1873 was blessed by the birth of one of the world’s greatest pianist and composers, Sergei Rachmaninov (Rachmaninoff). He was born in Russia and died in Beverly Hills, California in 1943.
In between 1873 and 1943, Rachmaninov became a legendary composer and pianist. He immigrated to the United States after the Communist Revolution of 1817 and became the highest paid concert star of his time and one of…..
One of the hallmark identifying traits of a teenager is the desire to distance themselves from their parents. Sometimes this process is very gentle, gradual, healthy, and non-conflictual. However, at times, it is a most disturbing, disruptive, and hostile process between parents and their teenager.
In so doing, it is not uncommon for the teenager to question and even reject the parents’ political and religious preferences, social values, life style, and even career opportunities. The Prodigal son story is a…..
Welcome. My name is Allan G. Hedberg, Ph.D, author of Jonathan Edwards: A Life Well Lived. I’m so happy to have you as a visitor to my blog about my new book. This project is very special to me, and I hope to share some of that excitement with you here.
I’ll be using this blog to interact with you about Jonathan Edwards: A Life Well Lived, expanding on some of the topics in it and posting on some of…..