Best of the Blog: Fall 2020
Should We Take Communion Remotely?
The Lasting Legacy of the Jesus People
How an Unlikely, Countercultural Movement went Mainstream
The Jesus People Movement: 50-plus Years Later
How the Holy Spirit’s Work Then Can Give Us Hope for the Future
ݮƵ Goes Online in Response to Global Pandemic
All Biola classes are delivered remotely in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19
From Set Design to God’s Design
Becket Cook (M.A. ’17), a former Hollywood set designer, writes a memoir about his transformation by the gospel
Are You on BiolaHub Yet?
Biola launches new online network for mentoring, finding jobs and connecting with fellow alumni
Talbot Adds New Track to Master’s in Christian Ministry and Leadership
New concentration gives students greater flexibility for their area of ministry
Spiritual Formation Professor Wins Annual Book and Research Award
Professor Steve Porter recognized for his article on the late Dallas Willard
Faculty Profile: David Merrill
Assistant Professor of Spiritual Theology
Best of the Blog
A Cancer Patient Looks at Psalm 23
Book Excerpt: What is the Rest that God Promises to His People?
Excerpt from ‘Rest in Mesopotamian and Israelite Literature’ by Daniel E. Kim
Shelf Life
Recent publications from our very own Talbot faculty.
What Every Pastor Needs to Know About Mental Health and the Church
With increasing rates of mental health issues and suicides in America, how can pastors and ministry leaders respond to this crisis in the church?
Mental Health in the Church
Interview with Sunny Song, Talbot Professor and Clinical Psychologist
Faculty Profile: Darian Lockett
Associate Professor of New Testament
Book Excerpt: An Introduction to Reading the Catholic Epistles
Excerpt from ’Reading the Catholic Epistles,’ by Darian Lockett
Shelf Life
Recent publications from our very own Talbot faculty.
Alumni Profile
Pastor John-Paul Foster (’10, M.A. ’15) serves at Los Angeles’ historic Faithful Central Bible Church