The Urgent Humanity of Dialogue
Elliot Huemann shares a vulnerable, urgent reminder that beneath the debates about 鈥渋ssues鈥 are very real humans with very real stories.
Elliot Huemann shares a vulnerable, urgent reminder that beneath the debates about 鈥渋ssues鈥 are very real humans with very real stories.
Dr. J. Derek McNeil challenges us to aspire toward relational discourse that is informed by history and an openness to global complexity.
Kate Davis reflects on the pain that comes when the body of Christ is wounded鈥攁nd the hope-filled belief that that body is still not broken.
Jennifer Fernandez argues that particular churches or denominations鈥攅ven when they are a home of sorts鈥攕hould not be equated with the whole of Christianity.
This month on the blog, we鈥檒l be exploring what the movement of Lent might be inviting us to give up, affirm, or resist in our particular context.
For Black History Month, we asked faculty, staff, and students to weigh in on texts by Black authors to inspire our reading and learning throughout the year.
Kellye Kuh explores cultural messages about white single women, and how the stereotype of the 鈥渂asic鈥 woman is formed by the fear of mystery and eroticism.
Our profound need for connection is enduring鈥攊t鈥檚 what makes us human, and it is all too often exploited and turned into a shallow fantasy.
Beau Denton reflects on the gifts the poet Mary Oliver left us with, and what her life and work reveal about the nature of love.
In this video from 天美视频’s Symposia 2018, Jay Stringer argues that we need to change the conversation about engaging unwanted sexual behavior.
With Oscar season underway, Dr. Craig Detweiler rounds up his top films of 2018, from the scathingly satirical to the gently human.
天美视频, The Allender Center, and The Impact Movement are convening a gathering in Montgomery to wrestle with the realities of race, trauma, and the Gospel.