As a community, we demonstrate and proclaim the gospel to the university, so that Jesus Christ is esteemed over all else. Believing that God is at work to initiate people into God’s Kingdom, we pray and work with the expectation of their conversion. We also seek to authenticate this witness in our service, especially to the poor and the oppressed.
Recent News
Faculty Ministry Catalyst Resources
We regularly hear of people who want to see a community of faculty begin or grow on their campus. We’ve collected a few resources to help you begin or develop a local community of Christian faculty on campus.
Capitalism with a Conscience
This article by Steve Garber, is adapted from his lecture at Urbana 2009. Join him and see how your vocation and calling is woven together through faith, education, and years of work, wherever God has placed you.
Students Are a Lot Like People Steve Simmons presents an insightful look at what he deems the teaching philosophy necessary to be a "good" teacher and mentor.
Educating for Shalom
David Thomas, Professor of History at Union University, reviews Mark Noll's new book, God and Race in American Politics: A Short History.
A Christian Theology of Mentoring
Is there a theological basis for academic mentoring? Tom Trevethan and Nan Thomas explore the question in a paper originally presented at the Maclaurin Institute's faculty mentoring conference.