The Significance of Place in Lamentations and Song of Songs and What This Means for Human Flourishing
What happens when place is lost, or deeply known? By reading Lamentations alongside Song of Songs, this *article reveals how land, body, and belonging are intertwined, and how true human flourishing depends on being rooted in place.
Poetry: The Seven Words
This poetic meditation reflects on Jesus' seven last words from the cross, exploring themes of forgiveness, promise, abandonment, care, longing, completion, and surrender. Each word is a revelation of divine love, suffering, and hope, culminating in rest and the promise of resurrection.
Holy Saturday: The Goal of New Life
Theologian Murray Rae reflects on the resurrection of the crucified Christ as the ground of hope amid suffering. Through Easter, God’s Word proclaims forgiveness, new life, and the promise that nothing can separate us from divine love.
Easter Sunday: At the Open Tomb
In a letter from prison, Fränz Jägerstatter rejoiced in Christ’s resurrection even amid suffering. Facing death for refusing Nazi service, he found hope in eternal life, urging faithful endurance and trust in God through each passing day.
Easter Monday: Is the Resurrection of Christ Truly Our Bottom Line?
Medieval writer Gerard Zerbolt reflected on Christ’s resurrection as a call to transformation. Through contemplation of Easter events, he invited believers to move beyond sin, sharing in Christ’s victory and the hope of new life.
Why Bother With Church?
Reflecting on Western individualism, JD explores the tension between autonomy and community. While modern culture prizes independence, human flourishing requires relationships. True spiritual life emerges not in isolation but in communities where individuals and relationships shape one another.
Ervine Sheblatzm: The Most Notable Theologian You’ve Never Noted
Explore the works of Prof. Dr. Ervine Sheblatzm, one of the most innovative Pauline thinkers in this or any multiverse.
Community: The Bible Is Full of Dilemmas—And That’s the Point
Matt Lynch joins Zac Sechler to explore the Bible’s dilemmas and intentional ambiguity. Rather than offering easy answers, Scripture invites patience, humility, and a deeper capacity to hold tension, mystery, and transformation.
The Road to the Unknown: Reflections on Journeys of Faith
An exploration of journeys of faith through Scripture, story, and student experiences of global Christianity. Cross-cultural encounters reveal how identity, vocation, and vision of God’s kingdom are transformed as believers learn to embrace diversity, humility, and mystery.
Why Should Christians Care About Biodiversity?
Why should Christians care about biodiversity? Beyond its practical benefits, this article argues that creation is not a resource but a relationship. As image-bearers, we are called to love and care for all creatures, embracing ecological generosity and learning to see and value each species.
Angels and Beasts: A Theological Approach to Animal Imagery in the Book of Kells
Podcast: The Good Life and Christ
Claire and Rachel reconnect with Dr. Elizabeth Sung for a Summer Programs 2026 preview, exploring spiritual formation, the good life, and themes of salvation, love, and shalom, alongside reflections on false gospels and insights from Scripture and theologians like Dallas Willard.
Clothed in Glory: Learning to Embody Christ
Artist and Regent grad Freeman Lam explores embodying Christ through hand-sewn garments that reflect cultural identity, suffering, and spiritual encounter. His collaborative, tactile approach invites reflection on faith, community, and how Christ shapes our lived experiences.