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.
Faculty Work from 2015
Is It Time to Teach Traditional Undergrads as Adult Learners?, Steve Holtrop and Eric Forseth, Conference Presentation
Is the Church for Sinners or Saints?, Neal DeRoo, Blog Post
Is the Letter to Iran Treason?, Jeff Taylor, Blog Post
James 3:13-4:10 and the Language of Envy in Proverbs 3:21-35, Benjamin J. Lappenga, Conference Presentation
John Knox, Scott Culpepper, Article
John Owen, Scott Culpepper, Article
John the Baptist and Advent, Aaron Baart, Blog Post
Joining Christ in Mission, Darren Stoub, Blog Post
Joy, Barb Hoekstra, Blog Post
Joy of Exploration, Channon Visscher, Blog Post
Kate Martin: Individual and Couples Therapist and Workshop Leader, Erin Olson and Diana S. Richmond Garland, Book Chapter
Landscape in a Dream, Jake Van Wyk, Artwork
Law and Human Nature, Donald Roth, Blog Post
Lead Me Not Into Temptation, Neal DeRoo, Blog Post
Learning by Leading: Using Social Work Month Planning as Task Group Engagement, Abby M. Foreman and Erin Olson, Conference Presentation
Lent: Behold! Behold! Behold!, Leah A. Zuidema, Blog Post
Lent: Behold, the Man!, Benjamin J. Lappenga, Blog Post
Lent: I Don't Know the Man?, Eric Forseth, Blog Post
Lent: If They Keep Quiet, the Stones Will Cry Out!, Mary Beth Pollema, Blog Post
Lent: The Suffering Centurion, Shirley Folkerts, Blog Post
Lent: They Put the Cross on Him, Teresa TerHaar, Blog Post
Lent: Unless I Wash You, Tara Boer, Blog Post
Letter to Teachers, David J. Mulder, Blog Post
Liberia: One Year Later, Aaron Baart, Blog Post
Life, Name, Identity, Jeff Ploegstra, Blog Post