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
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
“Like a Girl”: Why our Words Matter, Jason Lief, Blog Post
Living Texts, Mary Dengler, Poetry
Malaria, Mosquitoes, and Special Revelation, Mark Volkers, Blog Post
Maquette for a Tectonic Tower, David Versluis, Artwork
Material Steps, David Versluis, Artwork
Mathematician's Apology, Tom Clark, Blog Post
Meaning, Being and Expression: A Phenomenological Justification for Interdisciplinary Scholarship, Neal DeRoo, Conference Presentation
Mediating the Sacred: Popular Culture as Liturgical Icon in a Secular Age, Jason Lief, Conference Presentation
Medical Tourism: How Far are You Willing to Go to Save Money?, Thomas J. Prinsen, Louis K. Falk, and Javier Martinez, Article
Message for New Dads (and Dads-to-be), Neal DeRoo, Blog Post
Mindsets, Attitudes, and Achievement in Undergraduate Statistics Courses, Valorie L. Zonnefeld, Dissertation
Models of the Interaction of Science and Religion, Tony N. Jelsma, Blog Post
Modest or Prude? Redeeming Our Wardrobes, Valorie L. Zonnefeld, Blog Post
Moses, David J. Mulder, Blog Post
My Brother, My Sister, Charles Veenstra, Blog Post
My Favorite Part of Business, Dale Zevenbergen, Blog Post
My iPhone Made Me Do It, Kevin Timmer, Blog Post