Faithfully Forward

More Resources for a Deeply Formed Spiritual Life

What is the Gospel? | Alexis Abernethy

Alexis Abernethy focuses on the book of Matthew, preaching about Jesus’ example to us as the embodiment of the gospel and God’s coming kingdom.

Covenant and Community | Walter Brueggemann

Walter Brueggemann reflects on the covenantal nature of our relationships with God and one another.

But What I Do Have Heals | Richard Rohr

Richard Rohr preaches on the book of Acts and Christ’s call to be present and heal the suffering in the world.

When Faith and Politics Collide | Jim Wallis

Drawing from his 2008 book The Great Awakening, Jim Wallis preaches on the relationship between the American evangelical church and politics in the early 2000s.

Welcoming the Stranger | Lisseth Rojas-Flores

Lisseth Rojas-Flores reflects on her experience of immigrating to the United States as she discusses the topic of the church’s responsibility to care for immigrants from all nations and backgrounds.

A Moral Transformation | N. T. Wright

N. T. Wright discusses the importance of practice and discipline in the development of Christian virtues.

The Future of the African American Church | Ralph Watkins

Ralph Watkins reflects on the future directions of leadership, theology, and seminary training within the African American church.

Servant Leadership | Max De Pree

Max De Pree reflects on how his Christian faith informs his approach to leadership in business and the marketplace.

Women in Ministry | Margo Houts and David Scholer

Margo Houts and David Scholer discuss their experiences of women’s ministry roles in the latter half of the 20th century.

Our Samaritan Neighbors | Ian Pitt-Watson

Ian Pitt-Watson preaches about the history of the Samaritans and challenges the church to love, to recognize the goodness in, and to learn from the neighbors around us.

The Gospel Must Be Preached | George Eldon Ladd

George Eldon Ladd speaks a message about the church’s mission: to preach the gospel in all the world.

The Legacy of Edward Carnell | John A. Sims

John A. Sims shares about Fuller Seminary’s second president, Edward John Carnell, his belief in reforming Evangelicalism, and his influence on shaping the seminary’s character.

An Ecumenical Experiment | David Allan Hubbard

David Allan Hubbard takes a deep dive into Fuller’s history of becoming a leading institution in a new evangelical movement—with its commitment to ecumenism and to the church at large.

A Brief History of Fuller Theological Seminary | David Allan Hubbard

David Allan Hubbard surveys the history of Fuller Theological Seminary and reflects on the school’s formative figures and its key values.

Spiritual Leadership for the Nations | Harold Ockenga

In this 1947 convocational address, delivered on the first day of classes at Fuller Theological Seminary, Harold Ockenga speaks about the world’s need for Christian leaders.