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Roger Henderson

Roger Henderson has been “taking philosophy” in Iowa for nine years now, at Dordt College. Currently he is Associate Professor of Philosophy.

Born in San Francisco (1950), Henderson traveled overland to India, by air to Thailand, Hong Kong and Quadra Island, British Columbia. He studied philosophy in Berkeley, California. He moved to the Netherlands (1977) and lived there and in Germany for seventeen yearsstudying, working, studying.

The closest thing he has to a hobby is aerobic composting. Three children have appeared in his family.

We see we sin. Our hope is Jesus will finally cure us when he brings heaven down to earth.

What makes a good teacher?

Every teacher or community leader knows how hard it is to "love the people" all the time; how hard it is to try one more time to explain something already laboured over earlier. Yet still we try again, starting each time anew. This is the vocation, the calling of the teacher-leader.

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What makes a good teacher?

Every teacher or community leader knows how hard it is to “love the people” all the time; how hard it is to try one more time to explain something already laboured over earlier. Yet still we try again, starting each time anew. This is the vocation, the calling of the teacher-leader.