Natalia Estevez ’26 and David Edwards ’26: Bridge-building for the Kingdom

“I came to Gordon because God lives here, and people love me for who I am. In learning about myself, I’ve realized how much I need the gospel and that I don’t have to be the superhero all the time. I owe love to others, and that’s enough.”

It’s All About Connection

With her upbringing as her guide, Clarendon Scholar Yamilla Mateo ’23 desires to provide teens in foster care with the same kind of space to thrive.

Yicaury Melo ’09 Named Director of Multicultural Initiatives and the Clarendon Scholars Program

Melo’s appointment to director marks the first time in the Clarendon Scholars program’s 18-year history that it will be run by an alum.

Alumnus Tackles Crisis in the Immigrant Church

The youth pastor of Arabic Evangelical Baptist Church in West Roxbury, MA, Karim (Kika) Ghobrial ’16 feels compelled by his Egyptian roots to address an important phenomenon that he has witnessed in the immigrant church.

Toussaint Williams ’18: Future Transnational Bridge-builder

Toussaint Williams ’18 is on a mission to build bridges between Jamaica and China. With a knack for Mandarin Chinese and a heart for his native Jamaica, he is on scholarship at the Beijing Language and Culture University.