Vocation • Visions of Vocation Vocation and Mission: Are They Different or the Same? Paul Cho | 11 min read Right after graduating from seminary, I served as a director of children’s ministry in a local church. There, I met a deacon who became a good friend in my life.... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Eternal God, American Politics: Insights from Luke Dr. Guy Waters | 14 min read In the United States, we have the privilege of living under a government elected by and accountable to its citizens. We also have a history of robust civic engagement in... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Daniel in Babylon: An Adaptive Strategy Dr. Peter Lee | 11 min read In 1 Peter 2:11, the Apostle Peter describes Christians as spiritual “sojourners and exiles” heading to their heavenly home. Living in a sinful world, it is expected that Christians will... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation Nehemiah in Persia: Wise as a Serpent, Innocent as a Dove Dr. Paul Byun | 12 min read What has Nehemiah to do with faith and vocation? The character and context of Nehemiah seems so out of touch with twenty-first century living. I do not know of anyone... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Joseph in Egypt: A Man for All Seasons Dr. Bruce Lowe | 13 min read Bruce Waltke, in his brilliant Genesis commentary, points out that “the account of Jacob” from 37:2–50:26, the final toledot of Genesis, maps God’s unifying of Abraham’s line. Here God makes... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Anxiety is Not Irreverence: Suffering Faithfully Rafa Oliveira | 12 min read “Irreverence!” he declared as he slammed his palm onto the wooden pulpit. A brittle silence briefly hung in the sanctuary. The congregants present continued to stare blankly at the preacher,... Continue Reading