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CT: Christian College Grads Care More About Helping, Less About Money

Dr. Albert Cheng is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Education Reform in the College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas, where he teaches courses in education policy and philosophy. His research focuses on character formation, faith-based schools, and school choice. He is a Senior Fellow at Cardus, an affiliated research fellow at the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard University, and a former math teacher at James Logan High School in Union City, California. 

Cardus is a non-partisan, faith-based think tank and registered charity dedicated to promoting a flourishing society.

CARDUS: A Report on American Colleges & Universities


WDIV: $70 million winning Powerball ticket sold in Pontiac

John Piper: “If you win the lottery, don’t give from your winnings to our ministry. Christ does not build his church on the backs of the poor.”

John Piper: Seven Reasons Not to Play the Lottery
The Atlantic: Lotteries: America’s $70 Billion Shame
First Things: The State Casino: Doing Wrong to Do Good


DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Astros’ hubris, feeble apologies have only fueled the downfall of a dynasty

NPR: Houston Astros Apologize For Sign-Stealing, But Provide Fuel For Critics

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: Astros Fumble Yet Another Apology for Cheating