In 2018, the ASA conference featured Francis Collins and was hosted at Gordon College near Boston. ASA and ESN collaborated to provide transportation for local grad students in the Boston area, and in time that led to a collaboration between the local ASA chapter in Boston and one of the InterVarsity Harvard grad fellowship groups.
Faculty Ministry Associate Director Deb Clark shares an interview with a long-time friend and ministry partner, Dr. Tony Musumba. They met years ago at a missions conference held in Kenya when Tony was a student. It has been a joy to observe his journey in the academy and ministry over the years. Tony, his wife, Alice, and their family have attended several faculty conferences and I wanted to to share here some of Tony’s enthusiasm for ministry.
How can we enhance our efforts to help grad students and faculty integrate their faith with their learning and practice? Here’s how the Vocational Stewardship Project will help us understand more.
Of the many faculty I have met in their office, 95%+ of them expressed a positive response to my contact. It has been a joy to begin an acquaintance and a highlight of my staff work.
Do the students in your fellowship ever struggle to find connections between their faith and their studies? Do they sometimes feel like profs don’t understand their beliefs?
In this seminar from Mundelein 2016, Wendy Quay Honeycutt tells the story of how students in the Bay Area established Passion Talks and Terry Halliday shares how these talks have been used in other countries around the world.
Like many of the most complex human endeavors — parenting, farming, becoming a Christian — the life of a scientist is not just an “occupation,” something that occupies us for a while and might then be followed by something entirely different. Being a scientist is as much about being as doing...
Passion talks help grad students and faculty integrate their faith and work while also engaging the university. Wendy Quay Honeycutt shares her experiences from Stanford and how they could work with your chapter or community.