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March 30, 2013by Muse staff Leave a comment

By Amy Simmons We see ourselves falling, we see the church fading away saint by saint, and we sit back and get angry. We get mad that things don’t fit […]

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Faith and Culture Writers Conference: Making a New Way in the Wilderness with Words

March 30, 2013by Muse staff 3 Comments

By Cornelia Becker Seigneur It is an honor to bring the Faith & Culture Writers Conference to Multnomah University on April 5 and 6, 2013 (http://faithandculturewriters.com/home/) As an adjunct professor […]

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Alumni Feature: Hannah Glavor

February 3, 2013by Muse staff Leave a comment

By Makenzie Halbert Hannah Glavor, a December 2010 graduate from the Intercultural Studies program, is a former Multnomah student who is following faithfully what she believes to be the call […]

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A More Grand Perspective

December 15, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

Summer is over, school has started, and as we enter back into the Multnomah community many students are faced with an expectation to alter their lifestyle. Multnomah University, like many […]

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by Christa-Taylor Photography (http://christataylorphotography.com/)

Raising Children and Birthing a Magazine by Cornelia Seigneur

May 14, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

A daughter’s marriage, Muse Magazine, and The Beyond When my daughter Rachel – our first born child and only daughter – was born, God laid it on my heart to […]

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by Aaron Esparza

Your Broken Heart by Janelle Gregory

May 14, 2012by Muse staff 1 Comment

I am the wife who walked away, I am the son who refused to stay, I am a wandering soul I was blind before I could see, I am the […]

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Arts & Culture
by Aaron Esparza

Dreams by Jamie Fowler

May 14, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

Part of my heart is really sad To let go of the dreams that I once had Is it just that I am blue Or maybe lost sight of you? […]

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Arts & Culture
by Michael Choi

Remember Me, Part V by Brittany Kramberg

May 14, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

Chapter 4: The end of Orfeo  Read Remember Me from the beginning.  The sounds of battle raged outside Orfeo’s palace walls. Slaves rose up using whatever they held to beat […]

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by Aaron Esparza

The Hope of His Calling by Miki Gao

May 14, 2012by Muse staff 1 Comment

Ruthlessly trusting by releasing grip into God’s hands She sits, a child in awe of her Father. Heart alive, lungs full, soul thankful. God is truly too good to her. […]

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The Arts’ Spice Road by Tiina Mall

May 14, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

Beyond the gallery, book, and show: the creative expression of self A column and article series about a journey to explore the variety of arts. What is art? Who is […]

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Arts & Culture
by Michael Choi

How to Kill Pride by Jesse Califf

May 14, 2012by Muse staff 1 Comment

Thoughts on joy now and not yet “I don’t believe it’s the way you were raised / or the cards you were dealt / or a poor self-image / I […]

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The Good Neighbor by Hannah Jensen

May 14, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

“What is a good neighbor?” Mickey Fernandez me-thodically dusts a ceiling fan and responds, “Well, let me tell you a little parable.” A man goes on a journey and gets […]

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by Aaron Esparza

Living Beyond the Grave by Chris Hansen

May 14, 2012by Muse staff 1 Comment

Reflecting on loss and remembering with monuments During our time at Multnomah, God walks us through the hard times. He uses these times to teach us how to have dependence […]

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Daring to Dream Big by Deanna Voss

May 14, 2012by Muse staff 1 Comment

It’s better to try and fail than to have never tried at all Plans. We all have them. Some of us plan a little more detailed than others. Some of […]

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by Nathan Clark

From Student to Teacher by Liz Clark

May 14, 2012by Muse staff 3 Comments

Graduating senior prepares for motherhood and training up the next generation for Christ Acquired knowledge should be used to glorify God by helping people see the Kingdom through the example […]

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by Sarah Jones

Lessons From India by Sarah Jones

May 14, 2012by Muse staff 3 Comments

Life is ultimately about Christ and trusting Him to use us  “For we do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake.” […]

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by Aaron Esparza

Yoga & Christians? by Brittany Kramberg

May 14, 2012by Muse staff 2 Comments

Is yoga just stretching or should Christians be wary of this Eastern practice?  Personally, I love yoga. Without recognizing it as a religious practice, I’ve taken classes and tried various […]

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by Aaron Esparza

Beyond the Court, Beyond the Glory by Gian Cook

May 14, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

MU Lions give back to community by playing hoops with hospitalized kids Multnomah’s basketball team accomplished a lot on the court this season; they scored many points, they won hard […]

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Memes Memes Everywhere by Shea Layton

May 14, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

New Facebook page features Multnomah-themed memes Note: all memes featured on MU Memes Facebook. Memes below are in italics. So I herd u leik memes? Well, if you are pronouncing them […]

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by Natalie Polk

Building the Library by Aaron Esparza

May 14, 2012by Muse staff Leave a comment

Kigali, Rwanda: Getting Beyond the Books The final stack of boxes slid off the dolly and into the cramped office. “I think the stacks we just picked up will be […]

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