The authors hope the church would transcend the extremes of individualism and collectivism
Jenny H. Pak, Kenneth T. Wang, Alvin Dueck
When Fuller's Orange County director is done teaching, he picks up a pen to write noir fiction infused with the gospel
The Christian therapist needs the Spirit’s power, the Spirit’s truth, and the Spirit’s fruit
Siang-Yan Tan, Brad D. Strawn
Pastors are not therapists—but they must bring to their congregations an understanding of mental health issues
Kurt N. Fredrickson
A Centro Latino student discovers a vocation that includes both his ministry and his painting
Thrive Center researcher and track and field coach Redmond discusses building virtue through competition
Mail clerk Larry Puga struggled to find his purpose within the Fuller community
Scholars and practitioners weigh in on the relationship between faith and technology
International scholars reflect on globalization, colonialism, and new ways to look at Christian mission
This Islamic Studies scholar’s life exemplifies listening and learning as a way of evangelism
Dr. Woodberry sees new opportunities for peacebuilding and a responsiveness to the gospel among Muslims
Members of the Fuller community reflect on what it means to faithfully serve in local urban contexts
A Fuller student and an alumna dialogue about experiences with race and religion at Fuller and elsewhere
Community members share personal stories around "reconciling race" at FULLER's Story Table
Michael Wright [MAT '12] examines the spiritual themes of the melancholic animated fantasy series Over The Garden Wall
Three friends unearth their culture's painful past and begin the process of healing
At SXSW we explore ways the church, faith, and theology can engage with a world shaped by popular music
There is a natural kinship between followers of Jesus and those who participate in 12-step fellowships
The center to which Christians turn to find our bearings, whether about race or sexuality, is the cross of Jesus Christ
Editor-in-Chief Lauralee Farrer says this issue on race and reconciliation is the the most challenging work she has done
Voices on work: one of our greatest privileges, work can even be poetic