Truth Is a Hard Study
Albert Tate had a secret. He was 17 years old and it was the summer before his senior year—except it wouldn’t actually be his senior year. Albert had flunked out of school, but his parents had no idea...
View ArticleSiempre lo Mismo: Theology, Rhetoric, and Broken Praxis | Elizabeth...
+ Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, academic dean and vice president of education at Esperanza College of Eastern University, discusses the professionalism of the church and theological education as...
View ArticleWho Is Sufficient For These Things? | Mark Labberton
+ Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on 2 Cor 2:14-17, reflecting on the aroma of Christ and the “great procession” of faith in the midst of overwhelming suffering around the...
View ArticleBecoming Entrepreneurial: Embracing Failure and Empathy in a Changing World...
Sarah sat hidden under her office desk. This was the third night in a month she’d had to sleep at work to meet a project deadline. Her job as an architect was not unfolding as she had imagined. Fresh...
View ArticleEquipped To Do More: The Vermeer Chaplaincy Program
“Our chaplaincy program exists to come alongside folks. People deal with real-life issues every day at work and outside of work, and if we can provide this service—sometimes it’s just a listening ear,...
View ArticleFaith and Work
“The connection of faith and work continues to be an evolving opportunity for people who say Christ is their Lord and Savior.” —Mary Vermeer Andringa + What opportunities emerge when faith and work...
View ArticlePressing Past Racialization in the De-Colonial Missionary Context | Jonathan...
+ Jonathan Tran, associate professor of theology and ethics at Baylor University, discusses how harmful black-white binary views of race plague mission efforts within the Asian American experience....
View ArticleGarlic and Touch | Johnny Ramírez-Johnson
+ Johnny Ramírez-Johnson, professor of anthropology, preaches on Christ’s human anger and passion, the emotional life of faith, and the importance of discarding an individualism for a more embodied,...
View ArticleA Conversation with Madeleine L’Engle
+ In 1997, women from the Fuller community sat down with celebrated author Madeleine L’Engle for a conversation on children’s literature. This interview was originally published as “Too Difficult For...
View ArticlePamela Ebsytne King on Vocation
+ Pamela Ebstyne King, Peter L. Benson Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, argues that vocation grows out of three simultaneous processes: becoming like Christ, forming a unique...
View ArticlePamela Ebsytne King on Service
+ Pamela Ebstyne King, Peter L. Benson Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, reflects on the “state of perpetual preparation” in American culture and suggests that formative mission...
View ArticlePamela Ebsytne King on Spiritual Practices
+ Pamela Ebstyne King, Peter L. Benson Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, reflects on a variety of practices that help her spiritual life, including Ignatian spiritual practices,...
View ArticleJoel Green on Hospitality
+ Joel Green, provost and dean of the School of Theology, argues for an eschatological view of hospitality based on the gospel of Luke and God’s merciful character. The post Joel Green on Hospitality...
View ArticleJoel Green on Spiritual Practices
+ Joel Green, provost and dean of the School of Theology, reflects on the devotional practice of reading scripture and shares his views on academic work as discipleship and formation for the whole...
View ArticleJoel Green on Discernment
+ Joel Green, provost and dean of the School of Theology, argues that discernment takes place over time through small, faithful steps and suggests that prayer, missional engagement, and scripture can...
View ArticleJoel Green on His Calling
+ Joel Green, provost and dean of the School of Theology, questions the distinction between pastor and professor and reflects on his vocation that combines both—a “builder” who empowers others through...
View ArticleErin Dufault-Hunter on Community
+ Erin Dufault-Hunter, assistant professor of Christian ethics, reflects on the emotional and psychological complexities of Christian community and practices that can help sustain relationships across...
View ArticleErin Dufault-Hunter on Friendship
+ Erin Dufault-Hunter, assistant professor of Christian ethics, argues that friendship, especially friendship with people who are different from her, plays a vital role in learning new perspectives...
View ArticleErin Dufault-Hunter on Her Calling
+ Erin Dufault-Hunter, assistant professor of Christian ethics, reflects on the gospel of Mark, the role of conflict, and her desire to reinvigorate the ethical imagination of the church. The post...
View ArticleIndigenizing Salvation | Andrea Smith
+ Andrea Smith, director of graduate studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California at Riverside, examines how the history of missions to Indigenous peoples in the United...
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