Mike Muller
Christian Fellowship School
Grade teaching: high school sciences
Subjects: physics, chemistry, 10th grade biology, senior biology, freshman physical science and PE for the middle and high school boys and now 6th and 7th grade typing!!!
Professional biography: I graduated from Murray State University in 1991 with a degree in biology. I returned to college to take teachers courses in 1992. I was hired part time in 1994 and then full-time the following year. I am now in my thirteenth year of teaching.
Personal biography: I'm originally born and raised in Evansville, Indiana where I went to parochial (Catholic) elementary and high schools. I moved to West Kentucky in the late 1980s (during college). I became a Christian while attending Murray State in 1988 at the campus ministry of MCF. After college when I was hired at CFS, I started going to Christian Fellowship Church in 1994. I met Gina at Christian Fellowship Church on December 31, 1995 (at the New Years Service) which was by far my best date of that year! Three months later I proposed to her and was married that July and have now been married to Gina for 14 years. We now have two children Rebekah, a seventh grader and Sarah, a fifth grader.
Philosophy biography: For most of my life, I believed in the idea of evolution. Even having been educated by a parochial school system, evolution was an acceptable way to explain the origin of life on Earth. Not until having almost completed college was I introduced to the idea of special creation. I am now a proponent and advocate of special creation and oppose fully the idea of evolution. It is my belief that evolution (and theistic evolution as well) is a damaging and detrimental philosophy that literally poisons the truth of Christian foundations. A goal of mine in teaching is to investigate the universe with a Christian Biblically correct (not politically correct) world view and to relay to the students that evolution is only a belief and not a fact and that special creation is a valid viewpoint in which to believe in.