O Praise (Him) Me by Tyler Walsh
Thoughts about Christian Idolatry My wife sometimes calls me an 80-year-old man in a 20-year-old body: I don’t like concerts because of the loud music and crowds, I eat one […]
Thoughts about Christian Idolatry My wife sometimes calls me an 80-year-old man in a 20-year-old body: I don’t like concerts because of the loud music and crowds, I eat one […]
Former MU student and athlete living the dream job as Portland Trail Blazer writer I looked into the life of a beat reporter for the Portland Trail Blazers, who has […]
A column and article series about a journey to explore the variety of arts. The art palette is such an assortment of colors shapes and sizes. There are paints, pens […]
Read Remember Me, Parts I, II, and III Keeping her face covered, Achima felt her feet moving towards the dreaded palace. Pausing, she let her eyes drift over the smooth […]
There’s a dead body in the road. Cold, lifeless eyes stare blankly at the sky; she swears they peer directly at her. In accusation? In condemnation? A shadowy figure lurks […]
What you see is Daniel surrounded by angels, the lions meekly subdued. A narrow shaft of light illuminates his calm, radiant face. What you try to forget are the […]
Response to C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters My dear Wormwood, Your disappointment at learning your patient’s required involvement in ministry is pitiful. It only serves to highlight your inexperience as […]
Muse staff member and friend envision Isaiah Project to inspire youth to action against human trafficking. Portland is known for a lot of things: roasting coffee beans, indie music bands, […]
Blood. The floor is bathed in it. Xianzhi shuffles around the cold floor in heavy chains after having her feet and body beaten with a bent wire clothes-hanger. Pain shoots through her feet and courses through her mind. She […]
Multnomah’s Dr. Stephen Kim explores the unpopularity of ministry This is not Hollywood. And the call to professional ministry is no side-show photo booth either with nothing but good times and candy cane lanes. Professional […]
Dear Readers, To trust means to become dependent by investing love towards something or someone. This means you are also vulnerable. And no matter who you are and who you […]
Restructuring Residential Life at Multnomah Change is at hand in Multnomah University’s residential life program. Dave Groom, the Dean of Campus Life, is helping spearhead the new living situation for […]
The gift of Roger…and who we strive to be Standing in front of him, with his sweet crooked grin and rainbow striped overalls, I beheld one of the most joy-filled […]