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Alumni Bloggers

We’re constantly looking for fresh ways to put Regent alums into contact with each other, and blogging has become a key means for people to share their own news and views. Some of our alumni blog primarily about personal events (family, etc.), while others blog their comments and reflections on various aspects of theology and culture. On this blog list, we’ve decided to highlight those within the Regent family (alums, faculty, students) who are presenting very thoughtful blogs.

We hope to expand this to include a recommended reading list for those “Beyond Regent” who are providing some good content on topics such as: Arts & Culture, Environment/Creation Care, Faith, Science, Medicine, Bioethics, Economics/Marketplace, Social Justice, Politics, Church/Worship, Cross-cultural engagement/Mission/Globalization, Sexuality & Gender. We’re not there yet, but we’ll get there—so stay tuned!

And if you blog, or know a good blogger not listed here, please email us your recommendation at alumni@regent-college.edu.

These links do not imply Regent College’s endorsement of all the views on these blogs, and we are not responsible for the content of external web sites.

Alumni
  • “Wondering Fair” http://www.wonderingfair.com
    Several Regent alumni (Matt Mattoon, David Benson, Jeremy Kidwell, Ben Edsall, Jessica Hughes, Matt Gray, and René Breuel) and Prof. John Stackhouse have created an apologetic forum that seeks to articulate the Gospel to a secular non-Christian audience in a thoughtful way. Updates three times a week, and includes articles from guests.
  • Nancy Anderson (MDiv ’07) “Writing to Realize,” http://writingtorealize.blogspot.com
    “This blog includes musings on theology, the arts, spirituality, following Jesus. … In preparing to be a pastor, in the end I hope I am following in Eugene Peterson’s footsteps, who said (as he spoke to an audience in Seattle) I wrote not to tell anyone anything, but to discover how to work with a congregation. I wrote to find out how to be a pastor.I'm writing to discover what I think and how that connects with and influences what I do.”
  • Darin Dueck (DipCS ’06), “In A Space Between,” http://inaspacebetween.blogspot.com
    “We live in a Space Between—between how things are and how things ought to be...how things will be. This blog is a platform to share ideas and engage thinking that encourages our steps in the space between ... and to share what I'm up to.”
  • Joel Heflin (MCS ’08), “Joel Heflin,” http://jmichaelheflin.blogspot.com
    Ongoing book reviews and theological reflections.
  • Ron Reed (DipCS ’82), “Soul Food Vancouver,” http://www.soulfoodvancouver.blogspot.com
    Includes updates on Pacific Theatre in Vancouver, as well as notices and reflections on other drama and music happenings in the area.
  • Andy Rowell (MDiv ’02), “Church Leadership Conversations,” http://www.andyrowell.net
    Ongoing conversation about pastoral leadership. Frequently includes book reviews and comments about recent research, studies, etc. pertaining to leadership in the church.
  • Colleen Taylor (MCS ’98), “Siretona,” http://siretona.blogspot.com
    “We are a publication and production company that brings freedom to nations and generations through the arts, telling poignant stories, lamenting injustice, calling for change, and celebrating the gifts in life.”
  • David Taylor (ThM ’00), “Diary of an Arts Pastor,” http://artspastor.blogspot.com
    “A diary of ruminations and happenings of an arts pastor who never wanted to be a pastor and never thought he could be an artist.”
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