Issue 8: Reading Scripture Globally
It’s not that we have different Bibles but that we see the same Bible differently, depending on where we’re standing. The post Issue 8: Reading Scripture Globally appeared first on Fuller Studio.
View ArticleIssue 9: Shalom
While containing some of our deepest longings and hopes, shalom is at once deeply desired and never fully experienced. It describes what God’s grace intends, while the ordinary world of discord,...
View ArticleIssue 10: Work
I love work. More specifically and honestly, I love the work I love. Who doesn’t? Much of that work involves people and ideas, creativity and imagination, problem solving and decision making. The post...
View ArticleIssue 11: Health and Healing
Health issues expose our vulnerability like little else. Even the most healthy among us will eventually face that we are all small-framed, soft-bodied, short-lived creatures. The post Issue 11: Health...
View ArticleIssue 12: Disruption
Jesus was not a quieting influence. He was an unsettling disturber of the peace. Jesus’ teaching seemed to crack open the whole universe. The post Issue 12: Disruption appeared first on Fuller Studio.
View ArticleIssue 13: Worship and Art
The expression of worship and art is embodied, and that this embodiment affects both what we absorb as the world flows through and what we release back into it. The post Issue 13: Worship and Art...
View ArticleIssue 14: Suffering With
Every cup of suffering is full. Pain is not only universal but a basis for such Christlike empathy. “Suffering with” breaks the trends of individualism and inches us toward communal life. The post...
View ArticleIssue 15: Technology
We should consider technology a natural frontier for Christian ethics. As we ponder whether the innovations of this world have sufficient moral compass, we imagine Fuller filling a crucial gap. The...
View ArticleIssue 16: Imagining Hope
So what counts as hope in the face of “hopeless” chronic need? Caricatures of Christian hope that portray the gospel like a magic pill violate both those who suffer and the love of Jesus to heal them....
View ArticleOración de Examen
+ La oración de examen es una práctica espiritual que trata de revisar el día para volver a sintonizarnos con aquello que es sagrado en la vida ordinaria. La oración, que suele durar entre 15 y 20...
View Article성찰기도
+ “성찰기도는 평범한 삶가운데서 신성함에 자신을 맞추기 위해 하루를 돌아보는 영적 실천입니다. 대개 15-20 분간 지속되는 이 기도는 우리로 하여금 하나님의 임재를 기억하고, 감사를 표현하며, 그 날을 성찰하고, 다가오는 날들을 준비하도록 촉구합니다. 우리는 기도의 적용이 얼마나 유기적이며 얼마나 실제적인지를 보여주기위해, 우리 주변의 사람들의 삶에서...
View ArticlePools of Water in the Desert | Kevin Doi
+ This audio is a recording from Fuller’s virtual All-Seminary Chapel on May 13, 2020. Music at the beginning and end of this audio stream is from the album REVERE | RESTORE, created by members of the...
View ArticleFULLER archives: Rachel Held Evans on Biblical Womanhood
+ On her 2012 visit to Fuller, Rachel Held Evans, author, speaker, and blogger, spoke about liberation, the biblical womanhood movement, and the year she spent taking a literal approach to biblical...
View ArticleIssue 11: Health and Healing
Health issues expose our vulnerability like little else. Even the most healthy among us will eventually face that we are all small-framed, soft-bodied, short-lived creatures. The post Issue 11: Health...
View ArticleTony Amoury Alkhoury on Anxiety
+ Tony Amoury Alkhoury, PhD student in practical theology, shares about his experience of growing up with anxiety and what he’s learned about living in the tension between fear and the reality of...
View ArticleFULLER archives: Rachel Held Evans on Biblical Womanhood
+ On her 2012 visit to Fuller, Rachel Held Evans, author, speaker, and blogger, spoke about liberation, the biblical womanhood movement, and the year she spent taking a literal approach to biblical...
View ArticleLazarus at Our Gate | Scot McKnight
+ This audio is a recording from Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel during the 2011-12 academic year. Music at the beginning and end of this audio stream is from the album REVERE | RESTORE, created by...
View ArticleDwight Radcliff on Black Pain
+ Dwight Radcliff, assistant provost for the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies, speaks about the systems of oppression and generational trauma that plague Black communities...
View ArticleAndre Henry on Systemic Racism
+ Andre Henry (MAT ’16), writer, singer-songwriter, and activist, shares his personal journey of learning about systemic racism and explains the active and prophetic work he’s taken up against it....
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