
Leadership or Servanthood? by Dr Yung Hwa – Thursday, 17 October 2024 at 1400 UTC
Over the past decades, we have witnessed toxic leadership in unholy abundance, both in the church and the wider world, including in our academic institutions.

Over the past decades, we have witnessed toxic leadership in unholy abundance, both in the church and the wider world, including in our academic institutions.

The retrieval of the literature of Christian spirituality is having a powerful effect on Christian belief and practice. The separation of spirituality, however, from the

With political conflict on the rise and numerous elections this year, can Christians participate in the public square without buying in to political illusions—ideologies that

Research is the process of putting different pieces of information together to find patterns, correlations, and connections. When conducting research, you want to connect the

Our world is filled with pain, suffering, oppression, and violence. Christ has called Christians to be peacemakers. Part of that calling involves restorative justice. On

How do you keep from collapsing under the weight of competing life priorities? Like unceasing work demands. Burnout realities. Family challenges. Frayed emotions. Life transitions.

Christianity is the fastest growing religion in mainland China and the chosen religion for a growing number of Chinese from the diaspora. While still a

In a volatile, uncertain, chaotic, and ambiguous world, knowing how to negotiate the rapids of change is crucial to surviving and thriving in such a

At whatever stage of leadership we may be, it helps to stand back and get a sense of the big picture in terms of the

In today’s theological and scientific worlds, the tension between creationism and evolution is hotly debated. On Saturday, 4 May at 1:00 UTC, Prof. Living Lee

For Christian academics, Scripture is the lens through which we understand the university and its reason for being, not only to discover and communicate knowledge

Worldwide, polarization is increasingly eroding people’s ability to have rational and civil conversations with each other. Nowhere is this clearer than in the political realm,
