Daniel D. Lee, director of the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry, preaches on identity politics in Exodus 5:11–15, reflecting on the gospel's connection to our social and racial location
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on Paul’s theology of reconciliation in 2 Corinthians 5:11–15, discussing a frame for reality that’s large enough to receive God's grace
In this episode of “Conversing,” writer Dave Evans applies the discipline of design to the search for a meaningful life and discusses the “collaborative process” of following God’s will
Boston University's Steven Sandage and Fuller faculty discuss relational integration and psychotherapy at the School of Psychology’s 2017 Integration Symposium
Joel Green, provost and dean of the School of Theology, preaches on the crippled woman in Luke and the need to allow Christ to disrupt what we think is normal for the sake of creating community
Mary Ellen Azada, executive director of call discernment, preaches on the road to Emmaus and the Easter path through suffering and prayer into an embodied faith in the risen Christ.
Social psychologist Christena Cleveland gave plenary lectures on a theology of singleness at Singleness: Theology, Spirituality, and Practice, a conference at Fuller Arizona
Ahmi Lee, assistant professor of preaching, preaches on Revelation 2:1-7 and the human tendency to forget our loving commitment to Christ
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, reflects on mortality and the conviction that God holds and values our lives before and after death
Keon-Sang An, associate professor of Bible and mission, preaches on Matthew 5:13-16, Christian communities in South Korea and Africa, and the transformative power of accepting our daily cross
In this episode of “Conversing,” pastor Albert Tate reflects on navigating the complexities of pastoral ministry
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on Luke 24:13–32, comparing the Road to Emmaus to the journey of learning to see the embodied presence of Christ today.
Mimi Haddad, president of Christians for Biblical Equality, discusses gender equality and women in leadership
Laura Harbert, affiliate professor of clinical psychology, preaches on Ephesians 2:11-22, the difficult work of “tearing down walls of hostility” between one another
Debi Yu, admissions and student affairs advisor for DMin, preaches on John 1:1–14, the Samaritan woman at the well, and the gospel message of belonging in a world of exclusion
Andy Crouch and faculty from the schools psychology, theology, and intercultural studies offer their reflections on emerging adulthood, thriving, and the gift of children
Mark Labberton preaches on the pressures of an instant culture and the need for communal practices that guide us in the long arc of being transformed into the likeness of Christ
Jeanelle Austin (MDiv ’13) and Lindsey Wright (MAT ’12) reflect on implicit bias, gender dynamics in the church and workplace, and their hopes for the future
Tod Bolsinger preaches on reframing leadership and the faithfulness of God
Professor Kutter Callaway and filmmaker Avril Speaks discuss Netflix series "Luke Cage"
International scholars reflect on Christian responses to global Islam