Wendy Murray provides an introduction to the life of St. Francis and the principles that defined his spiritual life and legacy.
Dr. Jana Holiday Will Guidara has changed my view on hospitality in seminary—an unlikely source. Will was a restauranteur in NYC, best known for revitalizing the restaurant Eleven Madison Park. […]
Dr. Virginia Ward This article originally appeared in Every Woman’s Story. The power to influence has grown beyond famous actors, singers, musicians, and athletes to include ordinary people. Social media […]
Last week a friend commented to me, “You must be doing something right because it seems the demons are pretty active.” I don’t know if that is correct, but it did bring to mind a reading from the Ancient Christians…
“Professor, yesterday my church was attacked by gangs, and it was destroyed and partially burned down. We are now meeting in homes. We are thankful that no one was injured, but we don’t know what to do now.”
“Did you feel the earthquake?” This was the topic of murmuring circulating the campus on April 10. An earthquake in New England is a rare, but not an unknown, occurrence.
Michael Caleb Harris When someone thinks about Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, myriad associations may come to mind. Being the alma mater of a former world record holder in the mile might […]
Dr. Jeffrey Arthurs When we say that “Jesus rose,” we mean more than “he rises in our hearts,” as when we remember personnel of the armed services on Veterans Day; […]
Dr. Patricia Batten March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day. This date has been purposefully designated to celebrate our loved ones who have three copies of chromosome 21 (3/21). People […]
Wendy Murray In yesterday’s post, Dr. Currie made reference to the idea of Christians appropriating “The Columba Option,” reflecting the spirituality of this little-known saint. What does that mean? Who […]