
Professors, students, and preachers throughout Fuller's extended community offer weekly spiritual reflections on topics at the heart of the seminary's mission.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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Reflecting on Psalm 23, Barnabas Lin reminds us of God's defense of and nearness to us in the darkest valley—the valley of the shadow of death.
Barnabas Lin is a PhD candidate at Fuller Seminary.
Recorded at Fuller's All-Seminary Chapel on June 4... more
Janette Ok preaches about the power of God's name—how we ought not claim Jesus' name emptily but to follow in Jesus' steps.
Janette H. Ok is associate professor of New Testament.
Recorded at Fuller's All-Seminary Chapel on May 28, 2025.
David Emmanuel Goatley preaches on hearing God's call and responding to God's vision—even when things don't happen as we plan.
David Emmanuel Goatley is the Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair at Fuller Seminary.
Recorded at Fuller's All-Semina... more
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Interesting that not ONE podcast Fuller puts out even acknowledges LGBT people exist. It’s easy to marginalize people by making them invisible.
Christianity includes more than heterosexuals, even if Fuller pretends it doesn’t.
Come on Fuller, it’s 2023, not 1923. Your homophobia is clear.
This is a great source of inspiration. The Christian faith is presented in such a practical way. I re-listen to these episodes quite often and recommend to anyone who enjoys examining and growing their faith.
Over the past three months I have listened to many of these short reflections and have been blessed by them and used them in my own research and teaching.
Living in Australia, I’m thankful for the amplification of multiethnic voices and the wisdom. I’m also thankful for the intersection of sociology and justice which inform the biblical teachings.
This is a wonderful resource and encouragement, thank you to all involved. 💜
Seriously, try out this podcast!
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The content features spiritual reflections and sermons delivered by professors, students, and preachers from a seminary community. Notable topics include the intersection of faith with pressing societal issues such as racism, community support, and personal identity, alongside deep theological explorations of biblical narratives. Sermons often challenge listeners to reflect on personal faith while addressing broader themes such as grief, trauma, and transformation. The diverse range of voices contributes to a unique spiritual resource that aims to inspire, educate, and call for social justice.
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