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VOICES = intriguing people + their stories + our weird sense of humor Follow our podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-podcast/id1210580632?mt=2 Email us: voicescornell@gmail.com
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Johnny and Clara Ramírez-Johnson preach from Song of Songs, sharing about the image of God and the importance of our bodies. Johnny Ramírez-Johnson is professor of anthropology and profesor del Centro Latino, and Clara M. Jorge Ramírez-Johnson is a retired professor of Spanish and Caribbean literature. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on Ap…
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Brenda Bertrand reflects on the disappointments we may experience when our expectations of God are unmet, as she also dwells on the truth that Jesus is with us in our suffering and guides us through the darkness. Brenda Bertrand is a Fuller Seminary Chaplain. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on March 27, 2024.…
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Cynthia Eriksson preaches on living into the coming new creation and God’s loving and joyful presence, while encouraging us to listen for God’s truth amidst the lies of the present. Cynthia Eriksson is dean of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on March 6, 2024.…
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Cedric Williams reflects on the risky work of healing and generativity, which requires us to step into the pain, with the help of others, to piece together what’s been broken. Cedric Williams is assistant professor of marriage and family therapy and program director for the doctor of marriage and family therapy. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Ch…
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Reflecting on the book of Hosea, David Wang preaches a message on God’s love and on a healing journey which holds both brokenness and beauty. David C. Wang is Cliff and Joyce Penner Chair for the Formation of Emotionally Healthy Leaders and associate professor of psychology. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on February 14, 2024.…
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Kenneth Wallace Jr. preaches about the relationship between creator and creation and about our role in restoring creation and leading it in worship to God. Kenneth Wallace Jr. is founder and director of Kingdom Reflections Multi-ethnic Worship Ministries. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on January 31, 2024.…
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Ping-cheung Lo shares about the painful history between Western missionaries and the Chinese people, and he reflects on the story of healing happening in and through the church in China. Ping-cheung Lo is the Dean and Rebecca Stephan Professor of Chinese Studies and academic dean for the Chinese Studies Center at Fuller Seminary. Recorded at Fuller…
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Reflecting on the story of the Good Samaritan, Stanley Talbert preaches a message on justly and creatively caring for our neighbors in this catastrophic world. Stanley Talbert is assistant professor of religion at Pepperdine University. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel, during the Pannell Center’s MLKJ celebration, on January 17, 2024.…
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Ruth Padilla-DeBorst encourages us to be open to witnessing the Spirit and being transformed by the good news in unexpected ways. Ruth Padilla-DeBorst is Richard C. Oudersluys Associate Professor of World Christianity at Western Theological Seminary. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on October 25, 2023.…
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David Emmanuel Goatley preaches on the Lord as our light and salvation, in whose presence we can rest assured amidst the suffering and struggle in our life and in the world. David Emmanuel Goatley is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on October 18, 2023.…
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Brad Strawn reflects on a psalm of lament and on how disorientation—in community and with God—is a crucial part of our journeys of faith and of our time in seminary in particular. Recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on October 4, 2023. Brad Strawn is Fuller’s chief of spiritual formation and integration, dean of the chapel, and Evelyn and Fran…
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David Emmanuel Goatley encourages us to look to the things of God amidst the pervasive negativity that surrounds us, knowing that God’s peace guards our hearts and minds. Recorded at Fuller’s Festival of Beginnings on September 27, 2023. David Emmanuel Goatley is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary.…
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Sam George reframes the traditional paradigm of “here to there” missions and maps out a polycentric and multidirectional missiology that recognizes everywhere is a mission field. Sam George is the director of the Billy Graham Center Global Diaspora Institute at Wheaton College. This was recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on May 3, 2023.…
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Reflecting on the story of Estther during Fuller’s MLK Celebration week, Brenda Salter McNeil preaches about God’s call for us to be leaders who follow the Holy Spirit’s leading during this pressing time. Brenda Salter McNeil is a speaker, author, and professor. This was recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel, during the Pannell Center’s MLK Cele…
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Brad Strawn challenges us to reframe a common reading of Jesus’ parables on the lost: to think of ourselves not as the lost but those who have a responsibility to find the lost. Brad Strawn is chief of spiritual formation and integration, dean of the chapel, and Evenlyn and Frank Freed Professor of the Integration of Psychology and Theology. This w…
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Mark Labberton, in his final chapel as Fuller’s president, preaches about the extraordinary surprise of the gospel, the hopeful truth that Jesus saves us, and the role we have as credible witnesses to this good news. Mark Labberton is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary. This was recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on …
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Mark Labberton preaches on the parable of the mustard seed, emphasizing our need to tend to and nurture this seed so that it might grow and manifest the reality of the kingdom. Mark Labberton is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary. This was recorded at Fuller’s All-Seminary Chapel on November 2, 2022.…
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