Issue 26: Re-Forming Evangelism
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As he works with and advocates for people experiencing homelessness, Kevin Nye (MDiv ’16) calls the church into hopeful, mutually transformative community with unhoused people.
Guided by her passion for God and her love for music, Sunita Puleo (MAICS ’17) builds bridges among people of different cultures with the power of story and song.
With a hopeful heart for the church’s youngest generations, Meredith Miller (MDiv ’08) invites the church into new ways of ministering to our children—helping them to encounter, to know, and to trust God.
Through an innovative church model centered on Bible reading, Mike (MAT ’19) and Viola Wu (MAT ’19) pastor a welcoming community that explores the Scriptures together—no matter where anyone is in their journey of faith.
Soong-Chan Rah, Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism, explores how “de-construction” and “re-construction” can help guide the church toward faithful expressions of evangelism in today’s world.
R. Daniel Shaw, senior professor of anthropology and translation, reflects on the colonial history of Christian mission and on following God toward a faithful new way.
Melody Bellefeuille-Frost (MAICS ’16) considers the significant role curiosity plays in art, theology, and mission.
Ryan K. Bolger, associate professor of church in contemporary culture, discusses challenges, opportunities, and hopes for the church amidst a shifting technological landscape.
Len Tang, director of Fuller’s Church Planting Initiative, writes about the unique role church plants play in the church’s work of evangelism.
Jose Abraham, associate professor of Islamic studies, reflects on approaches of evangelism among people of other faiths during our postcolonial age.
Kutter Callaway, William K. Brehm Chair of Worship, Theology, and the Arts, reframes our understandings of theism and atheism and reimagines what it means for the church to proclaim the good news in today’s world.
Jaclyn Williams, assistant professor of the practice of preaching and chaplaincy, reflects on the power of sharing the good news through embodied witness.
Kirsteen Kim, Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity, shares about the shifting landscape of world Christianity and missiology in the 21st century.
Eric Sarwar (PhD ICS ’21) talks about his work of using music and the Psalms to foster meaningful connections between Christians and Muslims.
Sam George, director of Wheaton College’s Global Diaspora Institute, encourages the church to reimagine global missions in our postcolonial and globalized world.
Jerome Blanco, FULLER magazine editor in chief, introduces FULLER magazine #26, the “Re-forming Evangelism” issue.
David Emmanuel Goatley, Fuller Seminary president, reflects on the wonder and abundance of the good news and on what it means for Christians to be bearers of it.
After attending the 2022 Assembly of the World Council of Churches, Joey Baker (PhD ’23) reflects on the significance of the church’s global community, vision, and work.