The Biola Hour

Biola University

  • 30 minutes 58 seconds
    Ep 64b: B-side of Finding God in the Shadow of Doubt

    Landon hosts a conversation with Jordan and Shelbi Shutt, Biola alumni and staff members at Westside: A Jesus Church. Mike Ahn joins in on the conversation as they all reflect on the importance of doubt in our faith, and reflect on God’s faithfulness through their spiritual walks.

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    9 March 2020, 5:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 18 seconds
    Ep 64: Finding God in the Shadow of Doubt

    Dominic Done - pastor of Westside: A Jesus Church, professor of applied theology at George Fox University, and author of When Faith Fails - discusses the importance of doubt in our faith. Not only does he share his experiences of doubt, but the ways he learned to walk through doubt to develop a bigger perspective of God. His emphasis on compassion and mercy is so necessary for those who are currently experiencing doubts in their faith.

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    9 March 2020, 4:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 54 seconds
    63b: B-side of Leaning into God’s Gifts

    Landon hosts a conversation about women in leadership with Biola’s Dean of Community Life, Sandy Hough, and President of the Student Missionary Union, Carly Micheal. They discuss the importance of discovering their own gifts and then leaning into those gifts as women leaders. They share openly about the ups and downs of their own leadership journeys.

    For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

    2 March 2020, 5:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 58 seconds
    Ep 63: Leaning into God’s Gifts

    Dr. Deborah Taylor has served as the Provost and Senior Vice President at Biola since 2015. Her leadership journey might be untraditional, but it highlights her dependence on God’s grace and her courage to step into the gifts and callings He’s placed in her life. Her wisdom is not only practical and helpful, but points us to a deeper walk with God.

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    2 March 2020, 4:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 32 seconds
    Ep 62b: B-side of Faith, Film, and Finding Your Voice

    Landon hosts a conversation with Chad Miller and Christopher Barragan, both of whom work as campus pastors at Biola. They discuss the importance of living out our own faith and how they learned to do that themselves.

    For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

    25 February 2020, 3:00 am
  • 26 minutes 35 seconds
    Ep 62: Faith, Film, and Finding Your Voice

    Dean Yamada is an award-winning filmmaker and professor at Biola, with experience in producing, directing, and screenwriting. He oversees the Biola Film each year, and our new School of Cinema & Media Arts can only be possible with professors like him. Dean discusses the importance of finding our voices, not only in artistic expression, but also in our walks with God.

    For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

    25 February 2020, 2:00 am
  • 44 minutes 26 seconds
    Ep 61b: B-side of Human Thriving in Social Media

    Landon White talks with two students - Kyle Venberg and Bailey Captain - to continue the conversation on thriving in a social media world.

    For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

    6 January 2020, 4:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 19 seconds
    Ep 61: Human Thriving in Social Media

    Carolyn Kim is an award-winning Public Relations professor at Biola. Under her leadership, Public Relations became a major in 2014 at Biola, and will become its own department starting this fall. She is the author of Social Media Campaigns and editor of Public Relations: Competencies and Practice. Dr. Kim provides practical ways to live out our faith and thrive in our communications-saturated world.

    For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

    30 December 2019, 4:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 58 seconds
    Ep 60b: B-side of Fatherhood and Forgiveness

    Landon White talks with four students - Bailey Giersch, Dee Jacocks, Olivia Maldonado, and Courtney Johnson - to continue the conversation on fatherhood and forgiveness.

    For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

    23 December 2019, 9:00 pm
  • 33 minutes 26 seconds
    Ep 60: Fatherhood and Forgiveness

    Octavio Cesar Martinez has worked as a pastor, police chaplain, and sales manager, among other things. He's written a new book called It Was a Beautiful Day When My Father Died, which explores the themes of fatherhood and forgiveness in a disarmingly heartfelt, raw, and honest way. We discuss the importance of forgiveness, especially to the ones that it is most difficult.

    For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

    17 December 2019, 5:00 am
  • 36 minutes 52 seconds
    Ep 59b: B-side of Chores and Treehouses

    Landon White talks with three students - Josh Oglesby, Jennifer Aspland, and Kyle Venberg - to continue the conversation on career and calling.

    For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

    9 December 2019, 4:00 pm
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