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.

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Submissions from 2015

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Wave-Rider, Mary Dengler, Poetry

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We Are a Family, Liz Moss, Blog Post

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Welcome the Stranger, Rikki Heldt, Blog Post

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We're in the Kid Business, Joshua E. Bowar, Blog Post

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Were the Terror Attacks in Paris Motivated by Radical Islam?, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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What Does it Mean to be Pro-Life?, Erin Olson, Blog Post

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What Happens After an Earthquake, Kathleen VanTol, Blog Post

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What is a Human Being?, Neal DeRoo, Blog Post

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What Is It Like Being a Dad?, Mark Christians, Blog Post

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What is Jesus' Will?, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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What is Religious Liberty?, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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What Little Remains, Bill Elgersma, Essay

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When George McGovern Spoke in Chapel at the College, David Schelhaas, Poetry

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When God Says "Work Harder", Donald Roth, Blog Post

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Whisper (Book Review), Pam Adams, Book Review

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Who Must Take the Lead in Immigration Reform?, Abby M. Foreman, Blog Post

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Why Christians Don't Read the Bible, Aaron Baart, Blog Post

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Why We Should Watch Football, Greg Youngblood, Blog Post

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Winning and Losing in Middle School Athletics, Jeff Schouten, Blog Post

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Women and Sportscasting: A Different Kind of Ballgame, Bruce Kuiper, Feature Article

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Working Effectively with Parents - Sometimes Silently, Thomas M. Van Soelen, Article

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Worship: What Do You Bow Down To?, Eric Forseth, Blog Post

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Young People and Faith: Encountering God "In All Things", Jason Lief, Blog Post

Faculty Work from 2014

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5 U.S. Supreme Court Cases Every Christian Should Be Aware Of, Donald Roth, Blog Post

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Abraham Kuyper: A Pictorial Biography (Book Review), Jeff Taylor, Book Review