Amos Yong, professor of theology and mission, reflects on theological distortions of health and healing and considers three redemptive practices that wait for wholeness promised by the gospel
Amos Yong
Luann Pannell is committed to training Los Angeles police officers to navigate intense, perpetually draining work in ways that are emotionally healthy
Jeff Bjorck, professor of psychology, reflects on grief, his mother's death, and the meaning of healing
Jeff Bjorck
Ernesto Soriano (MDiv student) opens his doors to Fuller's international students and develops a ministry of hospitality
Hak Joon Lee, Lewis B. Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics, reflects on theology and ethics through the lens of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life and work
Resisting a compartmentalized life, technology company manager Christeen Rico weaves her faith into her work
The Brehm Center's community of artists and theologians reflect on the intersection of the arts and a theology of new creation
Vincent Bacote considers how an eschatological perspective on God's kingdom impacts the way Christians reflect on work, vocation, and more
Migum Gweon, director of clinical training for the Department of Marriage and Family, reflects on workplace stress, psychological health, and identity
The Pannell Center's Jeanelle Asutin reflects on the complexities of working toward racial reconciliation
Scott Cormode, Hugh De Pree Professor of Leadership Development, grounds vocation and the workplace in the biblical call to love God and neighbor
Scott Cormode
In 1997, women from the Fuller community sat down with celebrated author Madeleine L'Engle for a conversation on children's literature and the writing process
Michaela O’Donnell Long (MDiv ’11) examines changing workplaces, common traits in entrepreneurs, and a theology of work
Michaela O’Donnell Long
Fellowship Monrovia pastor Albert Tate travels a winding road from self-doubt and secret-keeping to healing and redemption
Mark Roberts, executive director for the Max De Pree Center for Leadership, gives an overview of the conversation and scriptural support on faith and work
Mark Roberts
Leading scholars wrestle with the complexities of race, whiteness, and the gospel
Members of the Fuller community share resources on the complex intersection of DACA and higher education and call the church to enact justice for immigrant sisters and brothers
Voices from the Fuller community reflect on the complex potentials of online space
Eric Sarwar discovers in music and the Psalms a surprising language for transcending boundaries in his native Pakistan