Ciara Reyes-Ton
Author
Ciara Reyes-Ton is a biologist, science writer and editor who is passionate about science communication, teaching and outreach to diverse audiences, whether that be to the general public, religious communities or the students she teaches. She has a Ph.D. in Cell & Molecular Biology from the University of Michigan, and a B.S. in Biology from Valparaiso University. She has served as Managing Editor for the American Scientific Affiliation’s God & Nature Magazine, and is currently a freelance writer and editor. Most of her writing explores the intersection of science and faith, which is a reflection of her deep commitment to further science and faith dialogue and share the harmony she’s found with others. Outside of teaching and writing, she enjoys singing and coffee.
Persisting in Curiosity: Rev. Harvey Clemons & Dr. Philisie Washington
Rev. Harvey Clemons and a member of his congregation, professor Dr. Philisie Washington, describe the importance of depending on each other to help bridge gaps in community knowledge and foster curiosity.
Pastoring Through a Pandemic: Rev. Leonard Curry
A young pastor gains a congregation in the throes of the pandemic, and shares his story about the incorporation of science and medicine in his church.
Spirit and Science: My Story of Reconciling Pentecostalism with Evolution
My Pentecostal upbringing and my scientific training have both helped me see the world through a broader lens—although it wasn’t always that way.
Fighting Health Stigmas at Church: Pastor John Faison, Sr.
Rev. Dr. Faison, Sr. discusses how the physical health of his congregation is important to him as their leader, and the benefits of destigmatizing stigmas that prevent people from seeking help.
Conveying Truth: Dr. Leonard Scott
A man of many talents, Dr. Scott is both a dentist and pastor. Having both of these perspectives helps him communicate effectively with his congregation about their health.
Persisting in Curiosity: Rev. Harvey Clemons & Dr. Philisie Washington
Rev. Harvey Clemons and a member of his congregation, professor Dr. Philisie Washington, describe the importance of depending on each other to help bridge gaps in community knowledge and foster curiosity.
Pastoring Through a Pandemic: Rev. Leonard Curry
A young pastor gains a congregation in the throes of the pandemic, and shares his story about the incorporation of science and medicine in his church.
Spirit and Science: My Story of Reconciling Pentecostalism with Evolution
My Pentecostal upbringing and my scientific training have both helped me see the world through a broader lens—although it wasn’t always that way.
Fighting Health Stigmas at Church: Pastor John Faison, Sr.
Rev. Dr. Faison, Sr. discusses how the physical health of his congregation is important to him as their leader, and the benefits of destigmatizing stigmas that prevent people from seeking help.
Conveying Truth: Dr. Leonard Scott
A man of many talents, Dr. Scott is both a dentist and pastor. Having both of these perspectives helps him communicate effectively with his congregation about their health.
Persisting in Curiosity: Rev. Harvey Clemons & Dr. Philisie Washington
Rev. Harvey Clemons and a member of his congregation, professor Dr. Philisie Washington, describe the importance of depending on each other to help bridge gaps in community knowledge and foster curiosity.
Pastoring Through a Pandemic: Rev. Leonard Curry
A young pastor gains a congregation in the throes of the pandemic, and shares his story about the incorporation of science and medicine in his church.
Spirit and Science: My Story of Reconciling Pentecostalism with Evolution
My Pentecostal upbringing and my scientific training have both helped me see the world through a broader lens—although it wasn’t always that way.