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Dr. Mark Eckel

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Dr. Mark Eckel (MA English; ThM, Old Testament; PhD, Social Science)

Is President of The Comenius Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, and is Senior Associate Faculty in English at IUPUI and visiting professor at LBC | Capital Seminary, Lancaster, PA, teaching in their PhD program.

Spanning four decades, Dr. Eckel has served the education community as a high school teacher, college professor, grad school lecturer, curriculum writer, and international speaker. Dr. Eckel’s responsibilities have included daily instruction, program development, mentoring teachers, and conference speaking on education issues in hundreds of venues. Eckel was awarded Delta Chi Teacher of the Year in 1995 by Cedarville University and
The Heart of Leadership Citation by Lenawee Christian School in 2010.

Three of Eckel’s original high school curricula are used around the world. His courses include Let God Be God on the nature of God and Timeless Truth, a defense for the Bible’s reliability. He also consulted with Chuck Colson in 2006 to develop a teenage church curriculum called Rewired. He has created and taught original courses and programs for schools such as Moody Bible Institute. He has published books on faith-learning integration, reflective study, and movies, contributing chapters to other books on education, apologetics, and science fiction.

Some of Eckel’s scholarly journal articles include writings on a Hebrew ideals of education, faculty evaluation in higher education, interdisciplinary studies, failure in writing, how adults learn, the book Frankenstein, the author Stephen Crane, and G. K. Chesterton’s Father Brown mystery stories. Eckel’s most recent published essays are entitled, “The Theological Roots of the Abolitionist Movement” and an essay on neurodiversity published in Christian Scholars Review.

He has written three dozen essays for two encyclopedia sets. Eckel is a book review editor for Christian Education Journal at Biola University and writes for Salvo Magazine. He maintains weekly content on his own website MarkEckel.com where over 1000 of his works are freely accessed. His weekly Comenius Institute video series “Truth in Two” delivers a story-based Christian truth in 120 seconds. He completed a 100,000 word project producing biblical faith-learning interdisciplinary connections over 20 subject areas for international Christian curriculum development.

Mark’s wife Robin is a second-grade schoolteacher; between them, Robin and Mark have been teaching for a collective 60 years. They reside in Fishers, Indiana both Christian and public settings, sharing their gifts with Crossroads Community Church. Mark and Robin have two children. Besides family and friends, NFL football, Dunkin’ Donuts Coffee, lacrosse, books, movies, and maple sugar candy, Mark’s four grandchildren bring a smile to his face.

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