In this season of thanksgiving, ESN will be running a series of posts celebrating what God has done this year to connect ESN members, and inviting you to participate with us in the work of ESN. From now until the new year, on Mondays we’ll run a series alternately celebrating connections God provided this year and describing goals for connection in the New Year. We’ll invite you to engage with these connections through prayer, volunteer participation, and financial giving.
We’ll also be sending out postcards with quotations from Scholar’s Compass and an invitation to support ESN in building connections. Coming soon to a postbox near you!
If you haven’t recently updated your address info with us, please take a moment to do so here: http://esn.intervarsity.org/content/update-member-material
We especially want to thank God for you, ESN members and readers. You have shared your knowledge and experience through Scholar’s Compass, facilitated connections through comments and conversations, and encouraged each other in a multitude of ways. We give thanks to God for you!
Note: For the month of December, this series will replace our regular prayer post on the first Saturday of the month. We’ll return to the regular format in the new year.
Dr. Hannah Eagleson loves building the ecosystem Christian scholars need to flourish and create positive impacts, in the university and beyond. She is Associate Director of InterVarsity’s Emerging Scholars Network, a digital first ministry serving thousands of early career Christian scholars. Dr. Eagleson launched the ESN student/early career track at the American Scientific Affiliation annual faith and science conference. She is the editor of *Science and Faith: Student Questions Explored* (Hendrickson, 2019), and the one-semester guidebook *Scholar’s Compass: Connecting Faith & Work for Academics* (InterVarsity Emerging Scholars Network, 2021), with design by noted liturgical artist Ned Bustard. She also launched the Scholar’s Compass online devotional series in her previous role as ESN Editor. Dr. Eagleson holds an MA from St. John’s College (Annapolis, MD) and a PhD in Renaissance literature from the University of Delaware.