Brehm Library
Our library features content from Brehm faculty and staff as well as from students, artists, and ministry leaders who are actively integrating worship, theology, and the arts.
The Gospel is Justice: A new book from Brehm Preaching’s Jennifer Ackerman
A new book from Brehm Preaching director The Rev. Dr. Jennifer Ackerman argues that the Gospel is a story of active justice.
It’s All ‘Soul’: A Conversation with Pixar chief Pete Docter
Pixar chief creative Pete Docter sits down with Brehm Film leader Kutter Callaway to discuss the making of his latest feature, “Soul”, and how he thinks about faith and art when making his movies.
Integrating Faith and Art: A Conversation with Shannon Sigler
A conversation with Shannon Sigler, executive director of The Brehm Center and past president of Fuller Seminary Mark Labberton talk about integrating faith and art.
Live Action Role-Playing (LARPing) and Video Games
LARPs and video games, particularly those with open-world narratives, enable players to explore religious themes and engage with spiritual content. This raises questions about the motivations behind such choices.
U2’s Bono and Eugene Peterson chat about artistry and faith
U2’s Bono and theologian Eugene Peterson take part in a conversation about the power of the Psalms. Facilitated by Brehm faculty member David O. Taylor.
Jarrett Keith sees a way from Incarceration to Faith
Jarret Keith, founder of Testimony Ministries, talks about God’s call to bring equity, freedom, and joy to our incarcerated and formerly incarcerated neighbors.
Actor Tony Hale on mental health and spirituality
Actor Tony Hale and Brehm Center executive director Shannon Sigler share a seven-part conversation about mental health, acting, and spirituality.
The Theology of Making with Makoto Fujimura
Makoto Fujimura meditates on the psalms and the sacredness of materiality as part of the Brehm|Fujimura Studio at Fuller Seminary.
Finding Your Voice as a Christian Music Artist: An Interview with John Van Deusen
A Christian music artist found his voice through artistic exploration and a supportive community.
Why This Preacher Moved From Personal Growth to Social Justice
Pastor Jin Cho reflects on the holistic, social, and communal dimensions of preaching and the liturgy—and on what it means for the church to both shape and be shaped by the community outside its walls.