


Between Earth and Heaven
Where is God when human beings suffer? Steven Haas, vice president of church relations for World Vision, writes about Christian responsibility in a world “groaning as in the pains of childbirth” and waiting for the fulfillment of God's plan.
Journey to Aceh
Raised in Indonesia by missionary parents, SPU junior Jared Wiley responded to the Asian tsunami's destruction by returning to assist the ɬÀï·¬ of his adopted homeland. From a remote area on the island of Sumatra, he writes about his experiences.
The View From Behind the Camera
Tales of the Tsunami
Among those affected by the tsunami were SPU student Naam Khampee and alumni Emily Drury '03, Dick Frederick '63, and Sarah O'Banion '02. Their stories differ — but each learned indelible lessons about life, fear, hope, and faith.
The Tsunami's Psychological Devastation
The Tsunami and Economic Relief
Living Globally
Jiangxi, China. Brikama, The Gambia. Port-au-Prince, Haiti. For three young SPU
alumni, the call to engagement is global. They say they want to serve Christ
by using their knowledge and skills to assist neighbors in other parts of the
world.
Jiangxi, China: Improving Women's Health
Brikama, The Gambia: Trading Comfort for Commitment
Port-au-Prince, Haiti: When God Says "Go"
Response Photography Competition 2005
What does “engaging the culture” look like? How would you capture “changing
the world” on film? Response invites you to submit photographs
that in some way convey the theme “engaging the culture, changing the world.”
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The Pope's "Witness to Hope"
President Philip Eaton reflects on the life, work, and witness of Pope John
Paul II.
The "Formula" for
Engagement
Lisa Krohn '04, co-founder of a growing movement among Christian college students
to address the worldwide crisis of AIDS, writes about trading her plans for
God's plans.
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