Biblical Christianity Can Survive Even at Harvard
Missionary and best-selling author Kelly Monroe Kullberg founded The Veritas Forum in Harvard in 1992 to serve as a venue for students to explore life’s most difficult questions and the relevance of Jesus Christ to all of life. Kelly Monroe Kullberg edited the award-winning book “Finding God at Harvard: Spiritual Journeys of Thinking Christians,” which has successfully proved that the Christian faith can survive even in the most secular intellectual environments such as Harvard.
Finding God at Harvard is a collection of 42 biological sketches of people who have had a connection with Harvard in one way or the other. These people represent various life experiences, backgrounds, and careers. In the book, the contributors shared their testimonies about varied experiences in life, including their learnings at Harvard.
It is said that finding two Harvard people who can agree on anything can be difficult. But, in Finding God at Havard, the famous and the not-so-famous, the young and the old, a politician, an Olympian, a cancer patient, a nun who served among the underprivileged, and many others have met a perfect Savior who offered salvation by His grace.
God’s grace has touched these contributors. Their essays have been candid in expressing the transformative power of Jesus. Amid the intellectual environment known as Harvard, Finding God at Harvard has successfully exposed that the Christian faith can thrive and survive and that reconciling personal experiences with the Truth within an academic setting is possible.
