Description: Called To Teach is centered around all things education to help parents, teachers and students thrive in their daily lives. The show covers interesting topics of conversation being spoken about in the world of education today.
Bio: Jordan is the Professor of Missions and Old Testament and the Director of the Center for Faith Integration and Vocation at Huntington University.
Jordan is also an investigative writer at Christianity Today, regularly contributing some of their longest and most successful cover stories and print features.
He and his wife Aubrey and their three sons are recent transplants to Indiana from St. Paul, Minnesota. With a bit of free time, they love to explore neighborhoods on foot or by bike, read by the fire, or spend time with their church community.
Episode Show Notes:
Today on ‘Called To Teach’ Tania speaks with Jordan Monson about the greatest missionary no one has ever heard of. They discuss who Katharine Barnwell is, why Jordan was interested in her story, why he wanted to be the one to write her story, why Katharine’s story has remained largely unknown despite her impact, what part of Katharine’s story has impacted Jordan’s life the most, why missionaries are so often falsely accused of being spies, and how does Katharine’s work challenge us about spreading the gospel. Plus so much more!