by John Mays
To state the obvious, we live in challenging times. Here is why I mention this: Spiritual growth, that is, growth in our relationship to Christ and in our understanding of how to foll...
by John Mays
My remarks in this post owe a lot to two books. The first is David Bentley Hart’s The Beauty of the Infinite (2003), perhaps the most difficult and demanding book I have ever read. (St...
by John Mays
Those following this blog will wish to note the recent changes on CAP's website. There is no longer a blog tab at the top of the home page. Instead, CAP's blogs—including the Novare Sc...
by John Mays
In fact—get ready—there is no such thing as an American buffalo, and there never has been. The animal pictured above, famed for being reduced by hunting and slaughter from its prime po...
by John Mays
Occasionally, I have an opportunity to talk with a teacher who is beginning to implement the Novare Science curriculum and finds that some parents raise questions about our mastery-lea...
By John Mays
O science teachers, consider the joys of your vocation! In this post, I want us to think about some of the amazing aspects of God’s creation and to reflect on some of the astonishing t...