Faculty members participate in a variety of activities that contribute to communal scholarship and develop serviceable insight, all with an eye to equipping others to work effectively toward Christ-centered renewal in all aspects of contemporary life.
For works by faculty arranged by departments, please visit Faculty Work: By Department.
Submissions from 1989
Leonard's Pony, John Hofland, Short Story
Let the Whole World Know: Resources for Preaching on Missions (Book Review), Gerald W. Vander Hoek, Book Review
Making Higher Education Christian: The History and Mission of Evangelical Colleges in America (Book Review), John B. Hulst, Book Review
Mother Amuck, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry
Nag Hammadi Library in English: Revised Edition and The Jesus of Heresy and History: The Discovery and Meanings of the Nag Hammadi Gnostic Library (Book Reviews), Gerald W. Vander Hoek, Book Review
November's Thursday, James C. Schaap, Short Story
Old China Hands, Helen Petter Westra, Poetry
Old Goat, Al Mennega, Artwork
Ornamental Crab Tree, David Schelhaas, Poetry
Performer as Prophet and Priest (Book Review), Verne Meyer, Book Review
Philosopher's Stone, Bruce R. Johnson, Artwork
Piano Lessons, Lorna Van Gilst, Poetry
Pine Haven in March, Bob De Smith, Poetry
Potato Salad, Helen Petter Westra, Poetry
Prehistoric Trombone Mute for George, Bruce R. Johnson, Artwork
Public Knowledge and Christian Education (Book Review), Charles Veenstra, Book Review
Rachel's Dance (a palace coming alive), Helen Petter Westra, Poetry
Seeing Double, Helen Petter Westra, Poetry
Sing Praise to the Lord, Dale Grotenhuis, Musical Score
Sniffing, Al Mennega, Artwork
Son of Quisling Speaks, Jan H. de Groot and Case J. Boot, Poetry
Stranger in a Strange Land (Book Review), James C. Schaap, Book Review
Theology as Study of Faith-Life, John C. Vander Stelt, Feature Article
Theology in Turmoil: The Roots, Course and Significance of the Conservative-Liberal Debate in Modern Theology (Book Review), John C. Vander Stelt, Book Review
To J. C., My Boyhood Teacher, With Love, Mike Vanden Bosch, Poetry