Dr. Donald Fairbairn It should come as no surprise that Advent, as a season of preparation for the celebration of Christ’s birth, was slow to emerge in Christian history. In […]
WENDY MURRAY (MATS ’85) It is appropriate that the celebration of All Saints Day comes directly on the heels of Reformation Day. It serves as a reminder to us Protestants […]
Over five hundred years ago an event took place that is easily overlooked by some, but it is one that ought to be remembered and celebrated. On that occasion an […]
A Theology of Resonance and the Ecological Art of Vincent van Gogh Dr. Wes Vander Lugt I remember the first time I was drawn from across the room to encounter […]
Dr. Alvin Padilla Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15 every year as a time to recognize and celebrate the many contributions, diverse cultures, and extensive histories […]
Dr. Nicole Martin This blog is an excerpt from an original article published in Christianity Today. God’s Word is full of nuances and moments that catch us by surprise. From […]
Dr. David Currie (MDiv ’84) A few years ago I noticed an article about Ash Wednesday in a Sunday newspaper magazine. It was subtitled: “What are ashes meant to say to […]
Dr. Richard Lints This blog originally appeared in Christianity Today. Part of the task of the church is making the case that the church’s mission actually contributes to the flourishing […]
Timothy Keller (MDiv ’75) This essay originally appeared in The New York Times. Virginia is reeling from two mass shootings in less than a month in Chesapeake and Charlottesville. From what […]
Bible Gateway interviewed Dr. Stephen Macchia (MDiv ’83, DMin ’01), Director of Gordon-Conwell’s Pierce Center for Disciple Building, about his new book, The Discerning Life: An Invitation to Notice God […]