Nicole Higgins works to address social needs and divisions in Orlando, Florida through a network of coffee shops
Professor Lisseth Rojas-Flores discusses the church’s central role in bringing shalom to displaced persons in Colombia
Lisseth Rojas-Flores
Voices across the Fuller community reflect on the power of Scripture “to reshape how we comprehend our lives”
Kurt Fredrickson, associate dean of Fuller’s Doctor of Ministry, reflects on the perils of overworking and the necessary gift of Sabbath living
Kurt N. Fredrickson
Leslie Allen, senior professor of Old Testament, looks to scripture and his storied academic career to reflect on the meaning of shalom
Befriending Bolivian women changed the way Old Testament professor Kyong-Jin Lee understood Scripture
Voices from the Fuller community reflect on competition, the body, performance-identity, and more
Voices from the Fuller community reflect on the elusive search for silence in a culture of noise
Voices from the Fuller community reflect on faithfully navigating complex social and political landscapes
Anna Merritt’s personal touch transforms Fuller’s Guest Center into a home away from home for a unique community
Julie Tai, the director of chapel, translates an ancient prayer into music and a memorial for the Fuller community
David Stassen, son of the beloved professor Glen Stassen, befriends the Fuller community on his daily rounds
Dr. David Augsburger use extensive quotes and poetry to reflect on three healing postures for pastoral care
Shocking experiences in the Holy Land lead Jon Huckins and Jer Swigart to rethink Jesus’ ethical teachings on peace
The Brehm Center's community of artists and theologians reflected on beauty, suffering, and how to care for culture
Stephanie L. Black traces the historical development of African interpretations of scripture and suggests ways forward for decolonizing Western hermeneutics
A health crisis in Tanzania impacts the meaning of scripture for David Downs, associate professor of New Testament studies
David Downs
Brooke Istook’s winding path between technology and justice leads to a job she never anticipated—and a new perspective on vocation
Dave Scott develops a gospel-centered approach for serving children at risk that emphasizes working within and strengthening the existing relational worlds of the children being served
Keon-Sang An, associate professor of Bible and mission, draws on his missionary experiences in Ethiopia to reflect on the cultural and communal context of hermeneutics
Keon-Sang An