Bob Ekblad took a break from his studies at SPU to travel. Though he would return to graduate, his call to share with and gain insight from other cultures would steer the rest of his journey. Bob with his wife Gracie, 2014 SPU Medallion Award winners, are founders and co-directors of Tierra Nueva in Burlington, Washington and New Earth Refuge, a home-based retreat center in the Skagit Valley. These organizations work with a team of staff and volunteers to serve immigrants from Latin America, inmates, homeless people and people struggling with addictions. Bob is also known internationally for his courses and workshops on reading the Bible, emphasizing discipleship, holistic healing, and liberation.
"A New Beginning," with President Deana Porterfield
"How to Get Un-Stuck," with Cami Ostman '00
"Ask The Ones Who Know," with Alexia Estrada '20
"Three Generations of Noel," with Nathan Hedman '95, Esther Williamson '98, Philip Jacobs '08
“Prevention is the Answer,” with Lee Montgomery '89
“A (Virtual) Place to Belong,” with Tod Yansomboon '24
"Seen, Recognized, and Loved," with Jacoby Miles '20
"Faith Formation Project," with Prof Katie Douglass
"The Huntress," with Prof Cara Wall-Scheffler '00
"A Woman's Place," with Pastor Becca Worl '02
"What's Old Is New Again," with Nathan Hedman '95
"On the Fireline," with Brent Ruby '89
"Mother/Runner," with Vanessa Aniteye '23
"The Bible You Thought You Knew," with Prof Emeritus Frank Spina
"The Play's the Thing," with Esther Williamson '98
“Writing A New Chapter,” with Mike Henry ‘79
"Kidnapped Redemption," with Phyllis Sortor ‘64
"The Song in My Heart," with Gabrielle Turner '17
"Reporting From Home," with Peter Choi '17
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