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Monthly Archives: November 2011

Monica Winders

Money and Fear Drive an Underground Form of Slavery by Andrea Laurita and Aaron Esparza

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

While rummaging in the J-House office spaces, Muse co-editor Aaron Esparza found this article in a file called “The Best of the Voice.”  Because sex-trafficking is an issue we were […]

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Searching for a Safe Place: An Interview with Dr. Brad Harper by Aaron Esparza

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

I walked into the book lined office space of Dr. Brad Harper in Sutcliffe Hall. A rare glimpse of sunshine seeped through the exposed windows that brought a feeling of […]

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Features
Dave Jongeward

Loss and Redemption by Megan Daline

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

Dave Jongeward’s parents met and fell in love at Multnomah, and after graduating in 1946, they married and moved to Ethiopia to serve as missionaries. When they returned to Yakima […]

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Aaron Esparza

Letter from the Editor by Aaron Esparza

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

We are excited to announce that the addition of our blog site allows  discussion of each article. Now readers have an opportunity to engage the topic and interact with the […]

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Letters
Tim Beiri

Five Minutes with Coach Tim Bieri by Gian Cook

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

Tim Bieri is the new Head Coach of Multnomah University Women’s volleyball team. He is also the assistant coach of the Men’s basketball team. I sat down with Coach Tim, […]

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Gary Friesen

Job’s Wife to the Rescue by Dr. Garry Friesen

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

Excerpt from soon to be published book that is tentatively called “Paw Prints in Portland: Lion Sightings by Dr. G and friends.” Andree Seu describes waking in the morning. “Then […]

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Arts & Culture
Monica Winders

Life of an Ex-Cutter by Matthew Sennholz

November 16, 2011by Muse staff 1 Comment

Many people who have, or are, cutting may wonder why God has allowed them to go through that extremely hard trial in life. They may be thinking why He has […]

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Perspective
Aaron Esparza

Count it all Joy by Jesse Califf

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

How do you respond to God when you face broken family relationships, insecurity, suffering, addiction, anxiety, eating disorder, sexual sins, abuse, etc? Despite what the hardship or affliction may be, […]

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Aaron Esparza

Remember Me, Part I by Brittany Kramberg

November 16, 2011by Muse staff 3 Comments

Tears slide down the cheeks of the old woman as she knelt before the crumbled throne, a reminder of what once was. “Remember me, King of all kings. Remember me. […]

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Arts & Culture
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If I Dare Look by Kristen Leach

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

I’ve passed her hundreds of times. Seeing her, but not really looking. If I look, I may not like what I see. I might see the pain she’s stifling, or […]

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A Poetry Box by Cornelia Seigneur

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

While on a crisp autumn walk in the old Bolton neighborhood near Fit For Life where I work out in West Linn, I spotted a wooden pole with a clear […]

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Tiina Mall

The Drinking of Tea by Tiina Mall

November 16, 2011by Muse staff 2 Comments

I am, by family tradition and cultural influences, an avid tea drinker. I often walk to class or elsewhere with my cream and brown daily-cup ceramic mug; milky sweet tea […]

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Arts & Culture

Sacred Symbols by Dr. Garry Friesen

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

Family & Friends, I love drama and my return to Imago Dei church after a year away, fed that theatrical hole in my soul. The best drama at Imago Dei […]

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Arts & Culture
Cornelia Seigneur

Their Darkest Hours by Tim Reed

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

Matt hung up the phone and started to walk to his car. The crisp air of winter’s eve bit at his fingers and he could hear the decisive crunch of […]

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Perspective
Laura Stone

The Unforgivable? by Laura Stone

November 16, 2011by Muse staff 4 Comments

A friend slipped into the chair across from me in the cafeteria. Her clinging, black t-shirt read, “Abortion is murder. Stops a beating heart. You shall not murder. –Exodus 20:13.” […]

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Elaine Brinckerhoff

The Ides of March by Elaine Brinckerhoff

November 16, 2011by Muse staff 2 Comments

It is not the Ides of March And it is not Friday the thirteenth either. It is not the full moon Or the years lived in the shadow of broken […]

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Arts & Culture
Aaron Esparza

The Best $100 I’ve Ever Spent by Jonathan Myers-Ortiz

November 16, 2011by Muse staff 1 Comment

We agreed, $100 for half an hour would be fair. I would be her third john that evening, but our encounter would be different than her usual workload. I had […]

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Perspective
Cornelia Seigneur

The Question of Homosexuality by Liz Clark

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

Portland. Mars Hill. Disciples on a mission. Homosexuality and the church. Finally, at the end of Multnomah University’s chapel on October 24, we came to it – the elephant in […]

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Features

MUSE 002: The Broken Edition | November 2011

November 16, 2011by Muse staff 1 Comment

Read Muse 002: The Broken Edition on Issuu.com.

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Archives
Aaron Esparza

Travel Down Pain Lane by Adrian Henske

November 16, 2011by Muse staff Leave a comment

The greatest hindrance in my relationship with God. Thankfully, though, God is so perfectly faithful that he has promised to never leave me nor forsake me, even to despair or […]

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