Lisseth Rojas-Flores responds to Elizabeth Conde-Frazier's lecture on theological education and racism
Daniel D. Lee and Jonathan Tran answer questions from the audience on racial binaries and the gospel
Daniel D. Lee, director of the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry at Fuller Seminary, responds to Jonathan Tran’s lecture
Andrew Draper and Erin Dufault-Hunter, answer questions from the audience about decentering whiteness
Erin Dufault-Hunter, associate professor of Christian ethics at Fuller Seminary, responds to Andrew T. Draper’s lecture
Oscar García-Johnson and Andrea Smith respond to questions from the audience on “Indigenizing Salvation”
Oscar García-Johnson, associate dean for the Center for the Study of Hispanic Church and Community at Fuller Seminary, responds to Andrea Smith’s lecture
Willie Jennings and Mark Labberton take questions from the audience on “whiteness” in the Christian faith
Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, responds to Willie Jennings’s lecture on whiteness
Ted Cosse, executive director of Fuller Psychological and Family Services and assistant professor of clinical psychology, reflects on patience and empowering leaders
Ted Cosse, executive director of Fuller Psychological and Family Services and assistant professor of clinical psychology, remembers how teaching Sunday school led him to psychology and his calling
Ted Cosse, executive director of Fuller Psychological and Family Services and assistant professor of clinical psychology, reflects on creating space for people to become fully human
Steven Argue, assistant professor of youth, family, and culture, discusses his desire to promote understanding across generational lines and reflects on his vocation as a teacher, writer, and speaker
Cynthia Eriksson, associate professor of psychology, argues that ministry is inherently an experience of mutual transformation and that vulnerability is a key quality in serving others
Eric Sarwar discovers in music and the Psalms a surprising language for transcending boundaries in his native Pakistan
Voices from the Fuller community reflect on prayer through the lenses of spiritual practices, analytic theology, and more
Fuller faculty and guests reflect on race, politics, and justice from Asian American perspectives
Community leaders gather around the Story Table at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago to share personal stories about what faith looks like in a culture of fear. .
As members of the Fuller community go on a pilgrimage, they’re confronted by the struggle to learn from—and love—our neighbors
Steve Yamaguchi and September Penn share their story of how a theater production on the Civil Rights Movement intersected with injustices in his own family’s history.
Steve Yamaguchi, then-Dean of Students, remembers how his own memories intersect with injustices of the past, reflecting on how storytelling can express historical realities and honor his family