FULLER voices | Amos Yong on His Calling
+ Amos Yong, professor of theology and mission and director of Fuller Seminary’s Center for Missiological Research, reflects on being part of the first generation of Pentecostal theologians in higher...
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+ Brad Strawn, on how his specific work training Christian psychotherapists can have a ripple effect in the world. The post FULLER voices | Brad Strawn on His Calling appeared first on Fuller Studio.
View ArticleN.T. Wright Reflects on Vocation
“Vocation is often like that: we pray and we wait and we puzzle and we read the scriptures and we talk to friends and we scratch our heads and say ‘am I crazy? Or is that what I’m called to do?'” +...
View ArticleChristena Cleveland Reflects on Vocation
“Vocation involves looking at how our involvement in the body of Christ infiltrates all that we do, both in the church and outside the church.” + Sociologist Christena Cleveland answering Fuller’s...
View ArticleMiroslav Volf Reflects on Vocation
“I place the specific tasks of our vocation into the specific calling of God on our lives, which is a call to respond and to follow Christ, to leave our nets and follow his footsteps. It’s a calling...
View ArticlePop Culture
Responding to Our Cultural Situation “Understanding our culture and Christianity’s relationship to it can only be approached from inside our particular lived situation. Our challenge is not a...
View ArticleMark Labberton podcast
Coming Soon A new podcast with President Mark Labberton, “Conversing.” Watch for: Richard Mouw on political civility Krista Tippett on wisdom Willie Jennings on reconciliation John Perkins on justice...
View ArticleRestore
Healing is possible even though there is no cure.” Those are words that, as a medical family therapist, I often speak to my clients and their loved ones in the wake of a terminal diagnosis or...
View ArticleCulture Care & Poetry
Poetry and Culture Care featuring Dana Gioia “Poetry is our most concise, expressive, and memorable way of using words to describe our existence. Beauty is one of the ways we look into the heart of...
View ArticleSabbath as Model for Restoration
Restored normalcy is a human goal for anyone who feels his or her life has been upset by family breakup, disease, economic crisis, natural disaster—or any disruption large or small. Yet seeking this...
View ArticleCulture Care: IN ORDINARY TIME with David Gungor
“One of the hardest things for a Christian artist is to feel boxed in by language, and because of that they feel like they only have a limited palette that they can experiment with, a limited canvas...
View ArticleVoices on Vocation
“Vocations are not just the domain of monasteries and priesthoods, but of marketplaces, homes, and professions. Since the call of Jesus is first and foremost to discipleship, none are excluded.” + Tod...
View ArticlePop Culture
Responding to Our Cultural Situation “Understanding our culture and Christianity’s relationship to it can only be approached from inside our particular lived situation. Our challenge is not a...
View ArticleA Beautiful Tapestry
A 10-year-old girl translates the details of a routine doctor’s check-up for her mother. Later, a conversation about mortgage regulations and bank accounts. At 15, she’s pulled into translating a...
View ArticleGrowing Young
College degree freshly in hand, Alexis moved from the Midwest to Washington, DC, convinced she was going to change the world. Like so many young professionals, she was drawn to our nation’s capital by...
View ArticlePurple People: Unity in the Divisive Age of Red and Blue
FREED FROM POLITICS AS USUAL After reflecting on the role of the church in secular society, a student of mine proposed a new website that would refuse to be drawn into the two political camps that...
View ArticleWhat about Caleb? Using Case Studies to Introduce Controversial Issues
In the moments before preaching, your eyes scan the congregation. Thankfully the faces are not of strangers, but of ones with whom you have journeyed. These are not just any people, these are your...
View ArticleOne Basic Idea: Get People to See What the Scripture Says
My favorite sermons are the ones that surprise me. You know what I mean. The preacher takes me down a familiar biblical path, pointing out scriptural terrain we all know well. And then it happens—a...
View ArticleThe Politics of the Church in the World
Christians today often forget that the word translated as “church” in the New Testament, ekklesia, means political assembly. Like the assembly of Israelite authorities from the time of Moses before it,...
View ArticleChristena Cleveland Reflects on Vocation
+ Sociologist Christena Cleveland answering Fuller’s central integration question: “At this point in your journey, how do you envision your call to God’s mission in the world?” Hear more from Dr....
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