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Fear Not: An Advent Call
It seems fitting that the Winter Solstice marks the seasonal culmination of darkness just days before Christmas, since it is in our darkest moments and...
ReadTaking My Place
What does it mean to be made in the image of a triune God, a God who is marked by intimacy and mutuality at the...
ReadHolding Honor
This week, we’re gathering with friends and family to pause, spend time together, and share in our gratitude. But what happens when you are the...
ReadDan Allender Responds to the New Film Spotlight
Recently, The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology was invited to participate in a special pre-screening of the new film Spotlight, which was released this...
ReadWhat a Prostitution Survivor Taught Me About Joy, Part Two
In part one of this article, Jay Stringer, an alumnus of The Seattle School (MDiv and MA in Counseling Psychology ‘09), began writing about the...
ReadWhat a Prostitution Survivor Taught Me About Joy, Part One
For the next two weeks, we’re featuring an article from Jay Stringer, an alumnus of The Seattle School (MDiv and MA in Counseling Psychology ‘09)...
ReadEntering the Fray
How does your body react in the midst of danger? What is your first impulse when you are feeling frightened and overwhelmed? Here, Becky Allender...
ReadWhen Shame is Deeper than Salvation
It is common, particularly for Christians, to confuse humility and self-contempt, believing that avoiding the sin of pride means considering ourselves shameful and dirty. Here,...
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