Orphanages serve as one of the greatest influences on Christians to become missionaries or donate to charities. This comes from the desire to help children without parents who cannot provide for themselves. Unfortunately, over recent years, research and statistics about orphanages reflect that the money donated to many orphanages does […]
Theology & Worldview
‘Tis the Season to Choose Christ
Christmas is approaching. Calendars are filling up with parties and the to-dos of the season. Gifts are being bought as the radio serenades those shopping with tunes heralding the time. Family cook books are being cracked open once again, and the movies from one’s memory undergo another round of enjoyment. […]
The Schism of 1054: To Leaven or Not to Leaven
In AD 1054, the year of the Great Schism of the Christian Church, the Visigoths, the Franks, and other tribes had divided up the Western Roman Empire. However, the Eastern Roman Empire, later named the Byzantine Empire, remained united. Over the centuries between the reign of Constantine I and the […]
Announcing the 2021-2022 GP7 Music Competition!
Hello TPS, We are so excited to announce the annual GP7 Music Competition! Three years ago, the Senior Editors introduced this competition to present TPSers with a chance to display their musical talents and add variety to our pre-class music. While we have come to love our current GP7 tracks, […]
Think Twice Before Filling Up a Shoebox This Christmas
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of clay Magazine or TPS. Every Christmas since the 1990s, Samaritan’s Purse has urged Christians to fill up shoeboxes with toys and gifts for children overseas. With these shoeboxes, the organization hopes to help […]