Online version features additional content and links
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07/06/09
A new issue of Fuller Focus magazine, featuring Fuller Houston student Jaclyn Williams as its cover story, was recently released. To read it, click here. The online version of the magazine includes expanded content to supplement the print version, as well as links to added resources of interest.
Fuller alumni/ae features in this new issue include the following:
Bringing Performance and Ministry Together
Jaclyn Williams, a professional actress and student at Fuller’s Houston campus, used to see her love for the dramatic arts and desire to do ministry as separate tracks in her life—until, she says, “God hit me over the head” with the realization she could combine them. Also featured is Fuller’s new Houston campus.
Transforming a Community—One Tamale at a Time
Through his Mama’s Hot Tamales job training café in Los Angeles and a growing kitchen incubator program in Pasadena, Joe Colletti (MAT ’84) equips individuals for success and helps revitalize communities.
Taking a Step on the Road to Peace
Sari Ateek (MDiv ’06), native of Palestine and current associate for pastoral care at St. James Episcopal Church in South Pasadena, believes that the road to peace starts with the belief that every person is a child of God.
Finding Renewal in Ancient Traditions
Flirting with Monasticism author Karen Sloan (MDiv ’04) finds personal renewal through an unconventional combination of Presbyterianism, emergence, and ancient Dominican disciplines.
Willing to Go Where God Leads
In chronicling his journey to the presidency of Goshen College, James Brenneman (MDiv ’82) reflects on the importance of being open to new opportunities, and the significant role mentors can plan in that process.
This issue’s Leaders’ Lectern features Valdir Steuernagel, of World Vision International, offering a reflection on “Theology with an Eye on Mary,” based on last fall’s Missiology Lectures. The online magazine offers the full transcript of that lecture.
The Fuller Focus print version further offers news about events on campus, recent faculty publications, and more.
Complimentary print copies of the magazine are available across the Pasadena campus: at the bookstore, student services building lobby (250 N. Madison), and the Hubbard Library. Copies are also available at each of Fuller’s regional campuses. You are invited to pick up a copy—or extra copies—of the magazine at any of these locations, and share the story of Fuller and its work with others.