Daniel D. Lee, director of the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry, reflects on his own Korean American heritage and how an abstract history of injustice became his own story.
Voices across the Fuller community reflect on the power of Scripture “to reshape how we comprehend our lives”
Oscar García-Johnson, associate dean for Centro Latino and associate professor of theology and Latino/a studies, reflects on theology from a Latino/a perspective
Voices from the Fuller community reflect on the elusive search for silence in a culture of noise
Professor of Systematic Theology Oliver Crisp reflects on different approaches to prayer in a variety of theological traditions
School of Psychology dean Mari Clements shares her family's passion for competitive racing
Erin Dufault-Hunter, assistant professor of Christian ethics, meditates on death, her desire to attend to the process of mortality with grace, and what it looks like to accept the gift of the present
Kenda Creasy Dean and Fuller faculty reflect on millennials, missional entrepreneurship, and the church
Steve Argue, Assistant Professor of Youth, Family, and Culture, responds to Kenda Creasy Dean’s lecture, reflecting on the complex relationships between a changing church and the broader culture
Pamela Ebstyne King, Peter L. Benson Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, responds to Kenda Creasy Dean’s lecture, reflecting on the “telos” of Christian faith and its relationship
Juan Martínez, Professor of Hispanic Studies and Pastoral Leadership, responds to Kenda Creasy Dean’s lecture, reflecting on discernment and the role of the global church in forming young people
Ahmi Lee, assistant professor of preaching, responds to Kenda Creasy Dean’s lecture, reflecting on preaching and the important balance of deeds and words
Scott Cormode, Hugh De Pree Professor of Leadership Development, responds to Kenda Creasy Dean’s lecture, reflecting on the difference between innovation and agility.
Chap Clark, professor of youth, family, and culture, responds to Kenda Creasy Dean’s lecture, reflecting on the ways churches can empower young people to pursue their callings
Jude Tiersma Watson, associate professor of urban mission, argues that we can cultivate a “posture of stillness” just as easily on a busy street as a monastery
The installation artist Berenice Rarig reflects on the relationships among materials, creativity, and God's created order at the Brehm Center's Culture Care Summit
Alexis Abernethy, professor of psychology, considers the role of suffering in spiritual formation
Award-winning director David Lowery of A Ghost Story reflects on faith and film with Brehm Center's Artist-in-Residence Barry Taylor
Amos Yong reflects on new theological skills to engage other religious traditions
Jude Tiersma Watson, associate professor of urban mission, hows how we can cultivate the spiritual practice of attentiveness, especially in urban contexts
Alexis Abernethy, professor of psychology, suggests a psychologically healthy approach to spiritual practices