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Life of Poetry: Practicing the Art of Incarnation
This creative research project explores three questions. First, what does it mean to live a life of poetry, to be a poet? Second, what is the life cycle of a poem? How does a poem begin, grow, and come to an end? And finally, could Christ be a poet? By writing a collection of poems as the core of my project, I explored the poet’s life, followed several poems through their life cycle, and reflected on the intersection between Christ’s life and ours. To add a practical dimension to the project, I researched the publishing process through books and interviews.
This layered task led to a variety of concrete outputs which are organized into three categories: poems, resources, and vision. The poems folder contains an introduction to the collection, first drafts, readers comments, final drafts, and future plans. The resources folder outlines the research I conducted (through reading and interviews) into the publishing process. There, you will find compiled notes, actionable tasks, and lists of resources. Finally, the vision folder contains a reflection, my philosophy of poetry, my future plans as a poet, and the slides for my symposium presentation. Unfortunately, I am unable to include the poems themselves here, since I plan to publish them elsewhere
3ABN Bahamas Land Dispute
This case study examines an ongoing transnational property dispute involving the U.S.-based Adventist broadcast ministry Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN) and a Bahamian family. At the center of the controversy is Danny Shelton, 3ABN’s founder and former president. The conflict originated in Miami with the creation of an irrevocable trust and has since escalated into a complex legal battle before the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas
Mountainscapes 1-Clear Sky
Acrylic painting displayed on the Main Floor of McKee Library during the Winter 2025 semester.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/bhowardexhibit/1005/thumbnail.jp
Technology and the Preservation/End of Life
This chapter explores the ethics of when to use or not to use life-support technology from a biblical perspective. It does not address medical considerations as such, for medical technology is constantly advancing. Rather, it seeks to distill biblical principles for deciding when to use such technology and when it is moral to stop therapeutic treatment and move to palliative care. This chapter provides moral principles and guidance for making difficult decisions in questions of the use of life-support and decision-making in the context of end-of-life situations
The You God Sees
And the angel of the LORD appeared to him and said to him, “The LORD is with you, O mighty man of valor.” Judges 6:12
God sees beyond your weaknesses; He sees your possibilities
The Kingdom Is Here
“The time promised by God has come at last!” [Jesus] announced. “The Kingdom of God is near! Repent of your sins and believe the Good News!” Mark 1:15, NLT
Artificial Inteligence: Ethical and Theological Implications. In Technology, Ethics, and the Future: Navigating the Digital Age with a Biblical Focus
The contribution of this chapter is to present a biblical and theological reflection on Al and ethics related to AI. First, real examples of AI will be explored to introduce some of the ethical possibilities and challenges they pose. Then, it will address what is currently being discussed and addressed in the field of AI ethics, followed by biblical principles that can guide the approach to AI. The final section will provide an overview of the future of Al as envisioned by technology experts and philosophers, and how their vision for the technological singularity is a techno-humanist affront to God. The chapter will end with some concluding thoughts on AI, ethics, and biblical principles
McKee Minute September 2025
The September 2025 edition of McKee Minute includes information on digital newspaper access, information literacy modules, Libby account updates, and Hispanic Heritage Month
ePanorama September 2025
This digital issue of Panorama includes an article about campus collaborations, upcoming events, and a construction timelapse of the Ruth McKee School of Business.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/parent_newsletter/1107/thumbnail.jp
The Kingdom, Broken Hearts, and Comfort
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” Matthew 5: