- J. P. Moreland
James Porter Moreland (born 1948), better known as J. P. Moreland, is an American philosopher, theologian, and Christian apologist. He is currently Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University in La Mirada, California. He received a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Southern California. Moreland is a prolific author, lecturer, and debater on a wide range of philosophical, religious, and social issues.
- William Lane Craig
William Lane Craig (born August 23, 1949) is an American philosopher, theologian, New Testament historian, and Christian apologist. He is an author and lecturer on issues related to the philosophy of religion, the historical Jesus, the coherence of the Christian worldview, and natural theology. He is married, has grown children, lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently a Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University in La Mirada, …
- Clyde Cook
Clyde Cook is the president of Biola University. He served in his current position for 25 years, making him one of the longest serving university presidents in California. On June 1, 2006, he announced his plans for retirement in June of 2007, one year before Biola's centennial anniversary.
- Craig Detweiler
Craig Detweiler is a recognized author, screenplay writer, film professor and the former chair of the mass communication department at Biola University. He left this position in 2006 to accept a full time position heading the new film studies department at Fuller Theological Seminary. Detweiler was the screenwriter for the Disney film "The Duke" as well as "Extreme Days".
- Lyman Stewart
Lyman Stewart was a U.S. businessman and cofounder of what is now known as Unocal. Stewart was also a significant Christian philanthropist in the Los Angeles area founding what is now know as Biola University and the Union Rescue Mission.
- Greg Laurie
Greg Laurie was born in 10 December 1952. He serves as the chief pastor of the Harvest Christian Fellowship a Calvary Chapel in Riverside in California. He became a Christian beneath the admiral of Pentecostal advocate Lonnie Frisbee at Newport Harbor Aerial School. Then, at the age of 19, he had the befalling to advance [... ] read more>>
- Daniel B. Wallace
Dan has taught Greek and New Testament courses on a graduate school level since 1979. He has a Ph.D. from Dallas Theological Seminary, and is currently professor of New Testament Studies at his alma mater. Dan also serves at Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco, TX as an instructor in The Theology Program, teaching elective courses in New Testaments studies.
- John Thune
John Randolph Thune (born January 7, 1961) is the junior U.S. Senator from the state of South Dakota.
- Richard Abanes
Richard Abanes (b. 1961), who was known as Richie Abanes during his days as a professional singer, dancer, and actor, is an American writer. He is a bestselling and award-winning author/journalist specializing in the area of cults, the occult, world religions, pop culture, and the entertainment industry. Since 1994 he has authored/co-authored seventeen books (as of mid-2007) covering a broad range of topics relating to his fields of expertise.
- Cornelius G. Hunter
Cornelius G. Hunter, Ph.D., is an adjunct professor of biophysics at Biola University and is a proponent of intelligent design. Hunter is a Fellow of the Discovery Institute, hub of the intelligent design movement. He is the author of "Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil" and "Darwin's Proof: The Triumph of Religion Over Science". His research has mainly been in nonlinear systems and molecular biophysics.
- Clinton Arnold
Clinton Arnold is Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and the Chair of the New Testament Department at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. Arnold received his B.A. from Biola College, completed his M.Div. at Talbot Theological Seminary, and did his Ph.D. at the University of Aberdeen under the supervision of I. Howard Marshall.
- Steve Scott
Steve Scott (born 1951 in London) is a poet, spoken word artist, and musician among other things. His influence on Christian media is expansive. He has been living off his art since the late 70s. His work has been published by PRIZM Magazine, Radix Magazine, Exit Records, Blonde Vinyl Records, Monolith:UK publictions, STRIDE UK publications. He has worked with the 77s, Love Coma, Randy Stonehill, Steven Soles, Charlie Peacock, and many others.
- Charles H. Kraft
Rev. Dr. Charles H. Kraft (b. 1932 in Connecticut) is an anthropologist and linguist whose work since the early 1980s has focused on inner healing and spiritual warfare. He is the Sun-Hee Kwak Professor of Anthropology and Intercultural Communication in the School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, teaching primarily in the school's spiritual dynamics concentration. He joined Fuller's faculty in 1969.
- Steve Bridges
The son of a Baptist preacher, Steve Bridges was all set to follow in his father's footsteps. Then, of course, he became a comedian. By high school, Bridges had carefully honed his uncanny characterizations to include contemporary political figures. Then, his biggest laughs came courtesy of Jimmy Carter . Today, he arguably does one of the best George W. Bush impersonations anywhere.
- Andy Barron
Andy Barron is a photographer best known for his work with the band Switchfoot, with which he has worked since 2002 and now tours with. Barron graduated from Biola University with a B.S. degree in Art/Graphic design, where he worked on the student newspaper and as the Associated Students' graphic designer. He got to know Switchfoot when he shot them for the school paper and then ran into Chad Butler afterwards in the In-n-out across the street from Biola, …
- Michael Cranford
Michael Cranford is best known as the designer of The Bard's Tale and The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight computer role-playing games published by Interplay Productions in the 80s. He also programmed the Apple version of Donkey Kong, the Commodore 64 version of Super Zaxxon, as well as Maze Master (a spiritual predecessor of "The Bard's Tale"). His last computer game was Centauri Alliance for Brøderbund in 1990.
- Karen Yap
Professional Recruitment in Healthcare, Technology, Non-Profit and Financial Services industries. A consultant at Sterling Search, Karen brings more than 10 years of cross-industry experience to the firm. She brings best practices knowledge from the Aerospace, Financial Services and Technology industries, from human resources management and recruiting perspectives. From the Corporate level, Karen has focused on search assignments for a broad range of engineering, marketing, public . . .
- Craig Detweiler
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- John J. Yeo
Dr. John J. Yeo ( Back to List ) Assistant Professor of Old Testament Biola University, B.A.
- Vern Moen
every morning I'll have to get up 45 minutes early. i'll walk out onto that driveway of mine and stop, staring. The wood 86 LeBaron, the brown 89 Countach, or the stainless 81 DeLorean. One down. Roll hard. www.thehobosoul.com.
- Dan Rupple
- Jared Gerbrandt
Jared grew up in a small town in Central California. He developed a love for filmmaking when he was 10 years old. Armed with his father's video camera, Jared and his cousins made short movies to entertain their family and friends. With a desire to communicate and entertain, Jared worked in professional radio for two years prior to college. While working in broadcasting he produced several programs in addition to working on-air. Jared is currently attending Biola University; and is...
- Jeff Bartsch
- Darren Rydstrom
- Erika Gieschen
- Rachelle Peck
Rachelle plans to pursue a career in or influencing government, “getting others involved in issues that affect the way they live and parent and effecting a change in government to return to the faith our great nation was founded upon.” She is a senior at Biola University in California and will be graduating this May with a major in business and minor in biblical studies.
- Joe Knee
Joe Knee grew up in a small farm town in Central California. He is the 3rd of 4 kids, the middle of 3 boys with their sister the oldest of all. Knee graduated from BIOLA University in the spring of 1999 with an emphasis in Radio/Television/Film. Knee earned the Communications Department award for "Best Director" along with other festival awards such as "Best Picture" and "Best Screenplay" and "Best Cinematography" for his efforts on the film titled 'Something Stranger'. This film...
- Daniel Curran
I'm a campus minister & a dad. I'm this tall guy who lives in the East Bay with my exciting family ---in boring-historic Martinez (hometown of Joe DiMaggio, birthplace of the Martini, & Bocce Ball capitol of the world, yawn). The most exciting thing about Martinez is that John Muir lived 3 miles from my house and the houses are cheaper than Plesant Hill.
- Joy Solomen
Joy Solomen Athletic Director In her 21st year at Rowan University, Joy Solomen became the Director of Athletics in 1993, after serving as Director of Women's Athletics from 1986-93. She directs a NCAA Division III athletic program of 18 sports, eight for men and ten for women. Under her leadership, Rowan's athletic program has risen to national prominence.
- Tim Weed
Here are a few of the music groups that I perform with in the Boston MA area. Darren Bassette www.darrenbessette.com Jo Henely www.johenley.com JP Jazz Collective Red String Jazz Ensemble The Park Street Fried Dough and Horn Band.
- Cynthia Uitermarkt
- Emily Deaver
Well, my name is Emily and I love my Lord Jesus Christ with all my heart, soul, mind and strength. I attend Biola University, and I am majoring in Worship with an emphasis in vocal performance. I love to sing, write songs, play piano and guitar, read, and meet new people. I love my family: God has blessed me with incredible parents and an awesome sister. I also have the most amazing group of supportive friends, without whom I wouldn't be who I am today.
- Roger Overton
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- Henry Tolopilo
Henry has a missionary background, serving in Costa Rica and Mexico. He was also the director of curriculum development for LOGOI International in Miami, Florida. Henry is a graduate of Biola University (B.A. in Spanish literature), Talbot Theological Seminary (M.Div. in missions), and Dallas Theological Seminary (S.T.M.). He is presently a doctoral candidate in cross-cultural education at Biola University. Henry and his wife, Barbara, have two children.
- Stacey
I have so much to be thankful for-an amazing husband and best friend, a great famly, sweet friends, awesome students in our ministry. What more could I want?
- Thomas Chen
Born in Taiwan (Feb. 21st, 1977). Came to America in 1983 when I was 6. Grew up here in the US. Home in San Jose. Graduated from UCLA in June '99. (B.A.in psychology and Asian American Studies specialization). Graduated from Talbot School of Theology (seminary) in May '02. (Master of Divinity - Pastoral & General Ministries Emphasis). Part of the original cast of LCC Theatre Co. at UCLA. Was member of ACA at UCLA.
- April
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- Steve Mullis
I live in the east valley in the Phoenix, AZ area. I am a realtor with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. I retired several years ago from the semiconductor industry and after experiencing what playing too much golf was like I decided to do something else where I could use other core competencies. I became a Realtor and I am loving it. If you want to learn more about me and my Real Estate life visit http://www.stevemullis.com.
- Toni Lyn Allen
I am a crafty extrovert and the host of an video podcast called Crafty Nation, and we feature artists and crafters alike who are expressing themselves creatively!! We really enjoy networking and collaborating with others who consider themselves part of the 'indie craft movement'. Our website, www.craftynation.com, is in the process of being built, and when it is finished, it will be very interactive.