MAGL students visiting Pasadena reflect on the rich sense of community in a diverse cohort of pastors and activists before returning to their ministries around the world
Kara Powell, Brad Griffin
Priscilla Santos learns valuable lessons about advocacy as she comes into her own working in the young field of anti-trafficking
Kutter Callaway, associate professor of theology and culture, introduces this issue’s theology section, which centers on our relationship with emerging technology
Kutter Callaway
Broderick Leaks cares for USC students and their mental health by integrating psychology and faith
Downton Abbey bets mightily on your existing affiliation with the characters and world. This allows it to get down to business in that pragmatic way that is typical of the Crawleys and their estate.
There’s a lot of talk about God and guilt in Ad Astra, but the action of the story is more straightforward. A son searches for his thought-dead father in hopes of making peace.
Leading theologians and artists explore how the arts can becomes sources of good news in our divided world
Voices from the Fuller community reflect on vocation
Flight attendant Kristalyn Simler finds that small acts of hospitality can have a significant impact
Sarah Ashley Hill
Edwin M. Willmington
Daniel D. Lee
Alexia Salvatierra
Mary Glenn
Cynthia Eriksson, associate professor of psychology and PsyD program chair, reflects on the costs and comforts of walking with others in their suffering.
Cynthia B. Eriksson
Voices from the Fuller community reflect on race and inclusion