In the introduction to Forty Days Alone in Thailand, Tom Holmes writes, “A few years ago I wrote a column for the local newspaper with the headline “If You’re Comfortable, It’s […]
July 2015
Art for Heaven’s Sake–Alum Allison (Hales) Ellingson
Some artists create works for people to see; others create interactive experiences. Allison (Hales) Ellingson is the latter. The recipient of a grant from the Robert and Jean Boling Memorial […]
Colliding Christianities at #Justice2015–Student Ryan Kenji Kuramitsu
I walked into the Justice Conference with insects flittering around in my gut. While I would have been pining to go to an event like this in my evangelical days, […]
Teaching to a Racialized Classroom–Prof. Cláudio Carvalhaes
The classroom is a microcosm of theological education. It changes and perpetuates ideas, behaviors and ideologies. But the classroom is a result and consequence of a larger scheme of structural […]
The Necessity of Urban Christian Leadership–Student Gregg L. Greer
“Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for […]