Reflections

Reflections are meditations and stories, often in memoir style, of women's lives as they seek to follow Christ in the academy and professions. Reflections include insights into God's faithfulness to women in the midst of academic and professional life.

By Kathy Tuan-MacLean

Grad faculty staff Kathy Tuan-MacLean considers if we are really to bring good news to the academy, perhaps we needed to embody the opposite.

By Priscilla Lasmarias Kelso

Where is home? For writer Priscilla Lasmarias Kelso, having lived in several countries, the question is real. But the question and the longing for a permanent address apply to us all.

By Jo Kadlecek

Jo Kadlecek considers why women were called to be the first observers of the resurrection and what we can learn from their story.

By Heidi Metcalf Little

Whether single or married, the experience of loneliness occurs, but that does not mean we are alone.

By Ann Voskamp

What difference might it make to record a list of God’s gifts? Author Ann Voskamp found it life-changing.

By Gweneth Schwab

Biblical imagery of the tree is particularly relevant to the work and presence of Christian professors on campus.

By Angie Crea O'Neal

Angie Crea O'Neal reflects on her time at last year's Faculty Conference at Cedar Campus remembering that what we really need is to return to our origin and ultimate purpose: to a place of living not in the power of thought, or in satisfaction of want, or in the roundness of surfeit, but in the necessity of wing and prayer, conscious of only one day.

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