Dr. Drew Thompson I just love to explain things. There is something satisfying about seeing a furrowed brow smooth out, a head tilt back and eyes light up in that […]
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 […]
Dr. David Currie When you hear the term “Celtic,” what comes to mind? Boston’s basketball team? A Glasgow soccer team? Let’s think more spiritually than sports. Perhaps such themes as […]
Image by Makoto Fujimura from the Walking on Water collection. Dr. Wes Vander Lugt Abstract art has always moved me, but until recently I have struggled to articulate why that’s […]
Reflections on a Loving, Designing, Self-Disclosing Maker Dr. Dennis Hollinger The following brief excerpt from Dr. Dennis Hollinger’s new book Creation and Christian Ethics highlights the book’s premise that God’s […]
Dr. Eckhard J. Schnabel, Mary French Rockefeller distinguished professor of New Testament, has recently published his New Testament Theology (Baker Academic, 2023). In a sit-down conversation with Gordon-Conwell’s Professor of […]
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Dr. Stephen Witmer This blog originally appeared on The Gospel Coalition. Jesus entrusts the task of global missions to every Christian and every church, not just to super-Christians and megachurches. […]
Dr. Erin Crider During my last year of master’s research, I had made my way around a labyrinthine hallway to a tiny office, where I met the sweet Anglican nun […]