Ciara Reyes-Ton
Author, Staff
Digital Content Editor
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 has taught. 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 previously taught Biology at Belmont University, Lipscomb University and Nashville State Community College. She is currently the Digital Content Editor for BioLogos. She is deeply committed 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.
- By Betsy Painter
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Betsy Painter: Caring for God's Wild and Wondrous Planet
Betsy Painter talks about her new book, "A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth: Why it Matters and How to Care for it." She shares what inspired her to write the book, discusses eco-anxiety and offers practical things we can do as Christians to help recover and restore God’s beauty in the broken parts of creation.
- By Faith Stults
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Welcome to BioLogos, Faith!
Meet Faith Stults, a science educator and astronomer who recently joined BioLogos as Program Manager for the Integrate curriculum.
- By Ana Ávila
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Ana Ávila: Writing at the Intersection of Faith and Science
Ana Avila is the Senior Editor for Coalición por el Evangelio, the Spanish speaking sister of The Gospel Coalition. She shares her journey into writing at the intersection of faith and science.
Mothers and Children: The Kingdom of God Belongs to Such as These
The human body is wired for survival in the face of stress and trauma, and mothers who experience pre-term birth are a testament to this. We are called to care for and support mothers and their children.
- By David Anderson
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Praying for Scientists and the Science of Prayer
Prayer might be difficult to study scientifically, but that doesn’t mean that scientists don’t pray or that prayer doesn’t work. Dr. David Anderson invites us to pray for scientists, healthcare workers and researchers.
- By Amanda L. Townley
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Amanda L. Townley: Evolution Education and Science Literacy in the South
Amanda L. Townley draws on her experience as a former middle school and high school teacher and work as a professor in science education to raise the next generation of educators.
- By Betsy Painter
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Betsy Painter: Caring for God's Wild and Wondrous Planet
Betsy Painter talks about her new book, "A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth: Why it Matters and How to Care for it." She shares what inspired her to write the book, discusses eco-anxiety and offers practical things we can do as Christians to help recover and restore God’s beauty in the broken parts of creation.
- By Faith Stults
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Welcome to BioLogos, Faith!
Meet Faith Stults, a science educator and astronomer who recently joined BioLogos as Program Manager for the Integrate curriculum.
- By Ana Ávila
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Ana Ávila: Writing at the Intersection of Faith and Science
Ana Avila is the Senior Editor for Coalición por el Evangelio, the Spanish speaking sister of The Gospel Coalition. She shares her journey into writing at the intersection of faith and science.
Mothers and Children: The Kingdom of God Belongs to Such as These
The human body is wired for survival in the face of stress and trauma, and mothers who experience pre-term birth are a testament to this. We are called to care for and support mothers and their children.
- By David Anderson
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Praying for Scientists and the Science of Prayer
Prayer might be difficult to study scientifically, but that doesn’t mean that scientists don’t pray or that prayer doesn’t work. Dr. David Anderson invites us to pray for scientists, healthcare workers and researchers.
- By Amanda L. Townley
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Amanda L. Townley: Evolution Education and Science Literacy in the South
Amanda L. Townley draws on her experience as a former middle school and high school teacher and work as a professor in science education to raise the next generation of educators.
- By Betsy Painter
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Betsy Painter: Caring for God's Wild and Wondrous Planet
Betsy Painter talks about her new book, "A Christian’s Guide to Planet Earth: Why it Matters and How to Care for it." She shares what inspired her to write the book, discusses eco-anxiety and offers practical things we can do as Christians to help recover and restore God’s beauty in the broken parts of creation.
- By Faith Stults
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Welcome to BioLogos, Faith!
Meet Faith Stults, a science educator and astronomer who recently joined BioLogos as Program Manager for the Integrate curriculum.
- By Ana Ávila
- and Ciara Reyes-Ton
Ana Ávila: Writing at the Intersection of Faith and Science
Ana Avila is the Senior Editor for Coalición por el Evangelio, the Spanish speaking sister of The Gospel Coalition. She shares her journey into writing at the intersection of faith and science.