Issue 27: Hope and Healing
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Through the work of his Spokane-based nonprofit, Mark Finney desires to see refugees and their communities flourish.
As she provides therapy for her clients and creates resources on mental health, psychologist Jessica Smedley forms safe and empowering spaces for the Black community.
Drawing from his own testimony of encountering God’s transforming hope in prison, Jarret Keith engages in the crucial work of reentry discipleship and ministry to the incarcerated church.
On an unexpected path to seminary and ministry, Raul Sandoval finds a new sense of belonging and vocational purpose in Los Angeles, the city he calls home.
Cynthia Eriksson, dean of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy, reflects on how the church might carry Christ’s hope into the world through our work in psychology and mental health care.
Amos Yong, professor of theology and mission, talks about sustaining and sharing hope in and through ministry leadership in today’s world.
Kyong-Jin Lee, associate professor of Old Testament studies, resists contemporary apocalyptic narratives of climate change and considers instead a perspective of hope.
Wayne Park, chancellor of Fuller Texas, reflects on how Christians might lead the way in guiding corporations and industries in a redemptive stewardship of creation.
Andrea Cammarota, Fuller Seminary chaplain, shares about opening ourselves up to encountering God in the unknown and the unexpected, as she draws from her own vocational journey.
Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, professor of systematic theology, reflects on Jesus’ earthly ministry and on the ways healing and hope might come in today’s world.
Jennifer Ackerman, director of Brehm Preaching, describes the role preachers play as prophetic witnesses to truth.
Oscar García-Johnson, professor of theology and Latino/a studies, discusses some ways theological education must be reshaped and transformed as we move into the future.
Jessica ChenFeng, associate professor of marriage and family therapy, and Daniel D. Lee, dean for the Asian American Center, reflect on developing the holistic well-being of Asian American communities.
David C. Wang, Cliff and Joyce Penner Chair for the Formation of Emotionally Healthy Leaders, talks about developing leaders for healthy and healing churches in a world rife with spiritual abuse and trauma.
Jerome Blanco, FULLER magazine editor in chief, introduces FULLER magazine #27, the “Hope and Healing” issue.
David Emmanuel Goatley, Fuller Seminary president, reflects on what it means for us to be bearers of the hope and healing of Christ in the world.
Brad Strawn, chief of spiritual formation and integration, and Amy Drennan, executive director of vocation formation, share lessons on embodied formation as they reflect on a Fuller group’s pilgrimage along Spain’s Camino de Santiago.