About

Frames of Reference is a collection of resources on the Bible, politics, atheism, and science, differing from other blogs in a few ways:

  1. Since much of this site contains Bible commentary, expect longer posts than other blogs. Not all the content is contained in short blog posts — the Bible commentary is organized as books with individual chapters as pages.
  2. The political views aren’t concerned with any specific party, but with the actions of the government as a whole.
  3. Don’t expect large volume of posts. 4–6 per month is a normal frequency. We’re more interested in how news and science relates to you than simply reporting what you can already get from hundreds of other sources.
  4. Our monthly teaching from Calvary Chapel Tri-County is available in MP3 format. You can subscribe to our podcast, and Calvary Chapel Tri-County broadcasts services live on KHRB 92.3 FM.

Who Writes Frames of Reference?

With a background in Mathematics and Physics, Darrin Yeager is an author and Bible teacher studying and teaching the Bible from a scientific point of view. He has been teaching publicly for over 10 years, with many of those messages available on this site in MP3 format. In addition to Bible studies, his work examines evolution and other scientific, religious, and political issues and their relation to modern Christianity.

He has published books on Daniel and The Troubled Church (A study in 1 Corinthians). If you’re beginning a group study and would like to use a book as a foundation, please contact us for discounts on volume purchases.

Contact and Updates

You can use the contact form, subscribe to our newsletter, or follow @darrinyeager on Twitter.

We publish an RSS Feed if you want to keep up on new articles.

Legal Stuff

Unless otherwise noted, all content on this site is Copyright Darrin Yeager and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

The logo (the integral sign with alpha and omega limits) is a trademark of Darrin Yeager and may not be used without permission.

FAQ

Where’s the print button?
The site is designed for printing! No need for a special print button, if you’re using any modern browser (Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari, Konqueror, IE8+) pages should print fine. You’ll also notice if you have Javascript enabled all links and references used will print at the end in an “Endnotes” section.
I have a Bible question, will you answer it?
Absolutely! We publish a Q&A section for reader-submitted questions. Use the contact form to submit your questions.
Can I share printed copies of the articles?
Sure — while the content is copyrighted you may share it provided you don’t sell it, don’t claim it as your own, don’t modify it, and attribute it correctly. Unless otherwise noted, all articles on this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.