Crossing Seas & Crossing Streets by Aaron Esparza
Aaron Esparza ventured to the Philippines this summer and found that your average and cliche mission story isn’t so average at all. I’m tired of hearing about mission trips. The […]
Aaron Esparza ventured to the Philippines this summer and found that your average and cliche mission story isn’t so average at all. I’m tired of hearing about mission trips. The […]
My name is Trevor Whitman and I have the great privilege of serving Multnomah University as Student Body President for the 2011-2012 school year. This school year will consist of […]
Dr. David Jongeward’s new role as Associate Dean of Student Support enables him to be directly involved in Multnomah students’ lives. He oversees student support departments and non-curricular programs: the […]
When asked what it was like to return to Multnomah after an almost 20-year absence, Linette Bethurum said she loved the way education transported her to another world. Now she’s […]
This first issue of Muse is exciting for me. We have toiled to present you with a publication that will not only bring you news, but yearned to bring you […]
When I found out that Multnomah was requiring me to spend an entire year of student ministry within a local church, I was furious. Out loud, I said I was […]
One cup of beans and 10 cups of corn every 15 days, for 15 years. With a past full of food rations and dangerous living conditions, it may seem surprising […]
This is the page that I fill with the juices that flow over the sides of the engine as it tries desperately to start up in the cold, stiff, dead […]
The 75th anniversary of Multnomah University is being celebrated. I am only a tiny part of the bigger picture of the lives of the people here. As we launch this […]
Read Muse 001: The International Edition on Issuu.com.
Ever since I was part of the Academic Dean Council’s decision to drop the Journalism program here at Multnomah University with the implication included eliminating the school newspaper, I could […]
“Moral change is not accomplished through immoral means.” -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lived out the command to love his enemies. He is an example […]
“I have four children, and a husband,” said Dr. Rebecca Josberger, a professor of Hebrew and Old Testament studies at Multnomah University’s Biblical Seminary. “I have to add (my husband) […]
Recently I have come to realize that I am not a very thankful person. I used to think I was thankful because I could tell you about the many things […]
Tiina Mall meets Lidia Patkowski, an owner of a southwest Polish food cart. Three weeks ago, I was walking along Southwest 10th Avenue going to my favorite Thai food cart, […]
The 2011 Journalism Department and the Stugo (Student Government) Communications Department are honored to collaborate together to present to you the new student publication, Muse magazine. We envision Muse informing, […]
New Wine, New Wineskins The Institute for the Theology of Culture: New Wine, New Wineskins of Multnomah Biblical Seminary exists to engage culture in a relational and incarnational way. New […]
Several years ago I was at a Willamette Writers Summer Conference and I met David Kopp who was a speaker on Christian publishing at the event. David is an editor […]
The journey to becoming a second man for me started before I was born. That sounds insane, but it is the truth. I came from a family that, to put […]
“See, I’m not copping out, I’m not copping out, I’m not copping out; when you’re raising the dead in me. Oh, oh I am the second man. Oh, oh I […]