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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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? […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
“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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.” […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]