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  • Biola Magazine

    From the Alumni Office: Spring 2015

    What is God鈥檚 Definition of Success?

    Rick Bee — 

    In this issue of Biola Magazine, the alumni board is pleased to announce the recipients of this year鈥檚 Alumni of the Year Awards. These great...

  • Biola Magazine

    Pipeline Preacher

    Daniel Felton (鈥98) shares the gospel as a missionary surfer

    Heather Leith — 

    Daniel Felton (鈥98) has a vocation that most people reserve for vacation 鈥 surfing. Felton works for the Christian Surfing Federation (CSF), a...

  • Biola Magazine

    Dorm Stairwells to Skid Row

    Antquan Washington (鈥02) serves L.A.'s needy

    Heather Leith — 

    More than a decade ago, a conversation with a friend in the Hart Hall stairwell inspired Antquan Washington (鈥02) to get involved with ministry to...

  • Biola Magazine

    We Won鈥檛 All Change the World 鈥 And That鈥檚 Okay

    An excerpt from "Ordinary: Sustainable Faith in a Radical, Restless World"

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    In the church today, we like to raise the bar, up the ante and lay out radical calls that most people can鈥檛 possibly answer. Nor do we expect them...

  • Biola Magazine

    The Extraordinary Beauty of Ordinary Faith

    An interview with author and theologian Michael Horton (鈥87)

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    In his new book, Ordinary: Sustainable Faith in a Radical, Restless World, alumnus Michael Horton (鈥87) argues that evangelicals should tone down...

  • Biola Magazine

    A History of Hardship

    Haiti鈥檚 people have shown resilience through poverty, natural disasters and political turbulence

    Tamara Welter — 

    Haitians are proud of the fact that their country was the first black republic; slaves overthrew Haiti鈥檚 French control. But Haiti鈥檚 history is...

  • Biola Magazine

    The Viewfinders

    In a tragedy-stricken land, Biola journalists are equipping Haitians to share their stories

    Michael Longinow, Tamara Welter — 

    Nelson, a lanky young Haitian man, brought his camera up to professor Tamara Welter and showed her the screen on the back. He needed help with an...

  • Biola Magazine

    Write Quick

    Q&A with alumnus and author Sean McDowell

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    A brief interview with Sean McDowell (鈥98, M.A. 鈥03, assistant professor of Christian apologetics), co-author of Same-Sex Marriage: A Thoughtful...

  • Biola Magazine

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    When you visit a church in America, you can usually tell within a few minutes what really drives the congregation. The activity-driven church has...

  • Biola Magazine

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    On Jan. 30, three of the top minds in Christian apologetics were on stage together in Chase Gymnasium to discuss 鈥淕od, Science and the Big...

  • Biola Magazine

    Shepherds with Hammers

    How professor Albert Yee thinks biblically about engineering

    Brett McCracken — 

    If you put an ichthys sticker on a hammer, does that make it a 鈥淐hristian hammer鈥? That鈥檚 a question that helped Albert Yee, associate professor...

  • Biola Magazine

    Can Multiethnic Churches Become the 鈥楴ew Normal鈥?

    Alumnus Bryan Loritts is leading a movement to build multiethnic unity in the body of Christ

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    In late 2014, race became the conversation in America. A pair of controversial decisions not to prosecute police officers for the high-profile...

  • Biola Magazine

    Captain America

    Amy Weststeyn named national volleyball player of the year

    Neil Morgan — 

    Amy Weststeyn is known for going vertical for Biola on the volleyball court, and in December she reached a new all-time high for the university鈥檚...

  • Biola Magazine

    Online Giving Made Easy

    With rise in philanthropy, Biola debuts new giving website

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    Universities today produce some of the most compelling people and inspiring thoughts. Yet most universities have decidedly uninspiring giving...

  • Biola Magazine

    Jason Newell — 

    黑料历史 will launch a Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAcc) degree this fall 鈥 a new graduate program designed to prepare students...

  • Biola Magazine

    Starting Them Young

    Biola launches new K-12 鈥渟atellite program鈥 for homeschool students

    Jason Newell — 

    As thousands of families already know, 黑料历史 isn鈥檛 just for university students. For the past two decades, Biola Youth has been...

  • Biola Magazine

    Opening the Gates

    To attend her dream school, Mary Tatlock hoped for a dream scholarship

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    Good Friday 2014 was especially good for Mary Tatlock. It was the day the freshman intercultural studies major received mail that would change her...

  • Biola Magazine

    The Chimes Earns National Recognition

    Student newspaper wins Online Pacemaker award for second consecutive year

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    Biola鈥檚 student newspaper, The Chimes , won the Online Pacemaker Award on Nov. 1 at the Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) and College Media...

  • Biola Magazine

    L.A. Stands for 'Locating Atonement'

    Biola hosts third annual Los Angeles Theology Conference

    Brett McCracken — 

    How should Christians understand the doctrine of the atonement in a broader systematic theological context? This was the question of the moment...

  • Biola Magazine

    Jason Newell — 

    Hasiet Joy Negash spent her final days on earth living out a dream. Alongside a team from Biola鈥檚 Student Missionary Union, Negash traveled to...

  • Biola Magazine

    The Journey Through Yosemite

    President's Perspective

    Barry Corey — 

    Someone recently told me Christians need to stop using the journey motif because it鈥檚 tired and hollow. I get it, in part. Platitudes about 鈥渓ife...

  • Biola Magazine

    Sizing Us Up

    Editor's Note

    Jason Newell — 

    If you鈥檙e a regular reader of Biola Magazine, you may have already noticed some differences in this issue. For one thing, you鈥檙e not having to...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Mark Saucy — 

    There are many memories I will treasure of my father, Robert Saucy, but I will write about only one now that has most profoundly impacted me鈥擨 believe, for all eternity. It was Dad鈥檚 passion for God鈥檚 Word.

  • Biola News

    University Hosts 10th Annual Visual Arts Conference

    Conference attendees explored relationship between technology and art

    Mystiana Victorino — 

    Instagram has 300 million active users, garnering about 70 million posts per day, and instructional books have been written on the craft of...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Hello Dr. Craig, ... I am a student of philosophy looking to go into apologetics ministry. In my studies and my time witnessing I've had to address many of the common objections to Christianity. One of the more recent objections has come from a Jewish man that I am witnessing to. It seems that one of the crucial things that is holding him back is the worship of Jesus. He couldn't see any way how this wouldn't end up being idolatry because, as he claimed, 鈥測ou would be worshiping man rather than God鈥. Of course, I tried to point out that Jesus has two natures but it seems like this point was missed. Do you have any helpful ways to explain our worship of Jesus in a way that bypasses this objection? How should we understand our worship of Jesus? Do we worship him in deity and merely admire his humanity? ...