The newest edition of the McCormick Herald is here! Read the full issue: Herald February 29 In this issue, MTS student Stephanie Quintana-Martinez was part of an action with the #Not1More […]
February 2016
Trauma, Depression, and Hope — Student Kenji Kuramitsu
It is perhaps fitting that the season of Lent each year begins as Japanese Americans commemorate Day of Remembrance, recalling the day the President of the United States signed an […]
Faithful Voting — Student Gregg Hunter
With election season getting into full swing with the beginning of the primaries, people around the country will start trying to figure out in earnest who they should cast their […]
The Luggage We Carry: Reflecting on Stigma — Student Christopher Flowers
7 A Samaritan woman came to the well to draw water. Jesus said to her, “Give me some water to drink.” 8 His disciples had gone into the city to buy him some […]
The Incredible “Inklings” — Book Review by Dr. Robert Cathey
Book Review: The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien; C.S. Lewis; Owen Barfield; Charles Williams, by Philip and Carol Zaleski. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015. […]
(In)Visibility of (Dis)Ability — Student Quantisha Mason
For our 2016 Lenten devotional series, we are publishing a series of reflections on faith and (dis)ability. Student Quantisha Mason shares her experience and reflections for the first week of […]
India Dispatches: Reflections in Poetry — Nannette Banks
After returning from the 2016 J-Term travel seminar to India, Rev. Nannette Banks (Director of Alumni/ae Relations) tapped into her poetical gifts for reflection. Beautiful Morning in India India […]
The McCormick Herald — Dr. Ken Sawyer Praises India J-Term
Check out the first 2016 edition of the Herald! Click here full the full issue: Herald February 10. In this issue’s cover story, David Goodwin talks to Professor Ken Sawyer about […]
Disability Devotional: Violet Ricker & Isabella Novsima
McCormick offered a new course this J-Term, giving students the opportunity to study ancient healthcare policy, contemporary interpretations of the healing miracles, and Christian understandings of health and ability. In […]
Letting Survivors Lead: Anti-Trafficking Ministry in the Philippines–Student Lauren Robinson
In January, MDiv student Lauren Robinson visited the Philipines to learn about the systems of human trafficking and how local groups are addressing this grave injustice. After volunteering with organizations […]