
Explore: Vocational Discovery in Ministry
How many paths of calling can lead to a life of ministry? Editors Lizardy-Hajbi and Floding answer this question through an abundant collection of stories

How many paths of calling can lead to a life of ministry? Editors Lizardy-Hajbi and Floding answer this question through an abundant collection of stories

Driving toward Denver for a brief family vacation in our light green 1967 Plymouth Fury III, I alternated with my mother as front-seat navigator. Mid-afternoon

I often tell my students that theology does not mean much if it is not used for the good of the people. What I mean

We remember how to be human when we share our stories of hope, prayer, lament, and struggle. “Wild, Beautiful, and Free” by Sophfronia Scott threads

Kyle Meynaard-Schaap seems like a nice guy. I have been one of several in a Zoom meeting with him but we had not met. I

This book is a collaborative project between three engineering professors – Ethan J. Brue, Derek C. Schuurman, and Steven H. Vanderleest, all PhDs. All three

As a foster parent, social worker, and researcher, one concept that has been invaluable to me in understanding the role of trauma among the many

Saving Us is possibly the best book I have seen yet on the topic of climate change. This is not necessarily because climate change realities

Rudine Sims-Bishop first suggested that children’s literature might function as a mirror or a window (1990). The idea is that sometimes children can see themselves