March 18, 2025
Failure as faithfulness
The parable of the sower and modern-day design thinkers challenge us to take risks rather than fear failure, writes an associate director for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity’s Thriving Congregations Coordination Program.
learn more about Failure as faithfulnessJanuary 22, 2025
Keri L. Day: Why we must testify
Recognizing both the harm and the hope of theological education for Black students and faculty, an associate professor at Princeton Theological Seminary writes about a liminal space in the academy in her book for the Theological Education Between the Times series.
learn more about Keri L. Day: Why we must testifyApril 30, 2024
Luis Cortés: Esperanza builds an ‘opportunity community’ for Latinos in Philadelphia
Institution building is key to developing a new generation of leaders, says the founder and CEO of one of the nation’s largest Hispanic-serving faith-based nonprofits.
learn more about Luis Cortés: Esperanza builds an ‘opportunity community’ for Latinos in PhiladelphiaApril 2, 2024
From Chicago basement to international stage, the power of collaboration fueled a Latino-led nonprofit working with youth
In its early days, a startup nonprofit working to make the Bible more accessible to young people in urban areas found a crucial community partner. The result of their collaboration is a lesson for us all, writes a director of programs and grants for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
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