Former Professor and Director of the Missions Department, Dr. Norm Cook, was born and raised in northern Indiana. His journey as a believer began as a 16 year old high school senior, soon after he met his future wife, Muriel, and many of her missionary family and friends. Later while studying at Taylor University, he experienced an encounter with God that lead to a commitment to ministry and missionary work. Read the rest of this entry »
Faculty
Seminary Prof Fraternizing With The Enemy?
Categories: Alumni, Faculty, General, Media, Seminary
Christianity Today just published a little feature on our very own Seminary Professor Dr. Paul Louis Metzger in their May 2011 Issue. (Lesser known fact, it was also written by MU adjunct professor and prolific journalist Cornelia Becker Seigneur!)
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Don Brake & The King James Bible – Personal Stories
Categories: Books, Faculty, General, Media, Seminary
We all know by now that Dean Emeritus of the Seminary Dr. Donald L. Brake has been busy publishing and speaking during this, the 400th anniversary of the KJV Bible.
It's interesting to wonder why someone would take such a liking to the subject - recently some short essays on the matter were published by the man himself. So, we'll let his words speak for him.
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Professors Talk Hell On Radio Show
Categories: Chapel, Faculty, General, Media, Seminary
There's been a lot of talk about "hell" on campus lately. What with new books espousing more universal views and the classically-held version of the subject - it's become, well, a hot topic (ahem).
Georgene Rice Show
As you know, our good friends at The Georgene Rice Show have asked Multnomah Professors to go on-air and answer questions about hot topics and Read the rest of this entry »
Valentine’s Day & Multnomah’s 75th Birthday
Categories: 75th Anniversary, Alumni, Dr. Lockwood, Faculty, General, Pray For MU, Programs
Many of you know that February 14th, 1936 was the day that Rev. John G. Mitchell gathered a group of ministers who collectively decided to start a school that would teach the Truth of God's Word in the Pacific Northwest. And the following Fall 1936 semester saw Multnomah School of the Bible's first class of students. Read the rest of this entry »
Ask The Professor Radio Show – “Christmas”
Ok, we know that the Christmas Season (and even Epiphany) has passed us by already...but there's never a bad time to talk about scripture and the birth of Jesus Christ, right?
Ask The Professor
Most of you know that we are involved with The Georgene Rice Show and that our professors fill in for the ever-more-popular "Ask the Professor" segments Read the rest of this entry »
Ask The Professor Radio Show – “Judging”
Categories: Alumni, Faculty, General, Media
Some time back, you may remember us telling you about our (then) new partnership with The Georgene Rice radio show. You might also remember us telling you that part of the partnership involves Multnomah professors going on-air for the now-popular "Ask the Professor" segments. After Dr. Dan went on to talk about it - the first official one happened back in October 2010. Read the rest of this entry »
400th Anniv. of the KJV Sees Two Ground-Breaking Books from Dr. Brake
Categories: Books, Faculty, General, Seminary
2011 is a big year for the King James Version Bible. Not only is it the 400th Anniversary, but Dr. Donald L. Brake, dean emeritus of Multnomah Biblical Seminary and avid Bible collector, will release two important books on the topic:
A Visual History of the King James Bible
A Royal Monument of English Literature: The King James Version 1611-2011. Read the rest of this entry »
A Message from the Alumni Director
Categories: Alumni, Chapel, Faculty, General
Person to Person
"For what we know not, teach us; for what we have not, give us; for what we are not, make us." Dr. Martin Alphonse
As we marked the beginning of another academic school year, Dr. Martin Alphonse, Professor of Intercultural Studies at Multnomah, initiated our time together in Read the rest of this entry »





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