Fuller Magazine Issue Seven
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Global Theology
Jennifer Guerra has learned to weave together her Guatemalan heritage and American culture—knots and all
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Urban Studies
Growing up in gang violence inspired Carlos Nicasio to bring together churches and local schools to support young people in his community
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Theology and Music
American gospel music reaches the airwaves of Cameroon, inspiring a radio personality to start her own ministry and travel to California for theological training
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Lament
After years of practicing the cello, Fuller graduate Yena Choi gives voice to communal grief—and finds her own voice in the process
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Young People
Kara Powell
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Young People
Kara Powell
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Identity
Marcos Canales (MDiv ’12) shares wisdom for navigating the complex dynamics of multicultural ministry
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Thriving
Benjamin J. Houltberg
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Thriving
PhD student Christin Fort explores the role of suffering in urban ministry
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Children at Risk
Dave Scott develops a gospel-centered approach for serving children at risk that emphasizes working within and strengthening the existing relational worlds of the children being served
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Psychology
Marriage and Family Therapist Rhett Smith considers the complexities of teenage depression and offers practical steps for parents
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Thriving
Pamela Ebstyne King
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Technology
Art Bamford suggests constructive steps to understand and engage the mediated experience of today's teenagers
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Marriage and Family Therapy
Cliff and Joyce Penner
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Young People
Chap Clark
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Young People
Steve Argue
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Psalms
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Ecumenism
Voices from Fuller reflect on a Christ-like approach to the complicated issues of politics and public life
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Asian American
Voices from the Fuller community integrate theological perspectives with pop music, movies, videogames, and more
Departments
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David Stassen, son of the beloved professor Glen Stassen, befriends the Fuller community on his daily rounds
Other Issues
Credits for this Issue
FULLER Staff
MAGAZINE PRODUCTION
Mark Labberton, President
Joel B. Green, Provost and Dean, School of Theology
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Lauralee Farrer, Storyteller and Chief Creative
Randall Cole, Director of Print Media
Tamara Johnston McMahon, Managing Editor
Michael Wright, Associate Editor
Brandon Hook, Designer
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Becky Still, Contributing Editor
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Ken Fong, Lauren Grubaugh, Brandon Hook, Morgan Lott, Taylor Martyn, Tamara Johnston McMahon, Jonathan Stoner, Eric Tai
Advisory Boards
THEOLOGY SECTION ADVISORY BOARD
Chair Joel B. Green, PhD, Provost and Dean, School of Theology
Ryan Bolger, PhD, Associate Professor of Church in Contemporary Culture
D. Scott Cormode, PhD, Director of Innovation
J. Andrew Dearman, PhD, Associate Dean, Fuller Texas
Kurt Fredrickson, PhD, Associate Dean of DMin and Continuing Education
Mark Labberton, PhD, President
Evelyne A. Reisacher, PhD, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies and Intercultural Relations
Brad D. Strawn, PhD, Evelyn and Frank Freed Professor of the Integration of Psychology and Theology
Miyoung Yoon Hammer, PhD, Assistant Professor of Marital and Family Therapy
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Steve Smith, Director of Admissions
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Jon Yasuda, VP for Development
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