Biola Magazine (formerly Biola Connections) is Biola's alumni magazine. "The purpose of Biola Magazine is to inform, equip and inspire Biola alumni and friends to impact the world for Jesus Christ — carrying out Biola's mission." It is published quarterly by the Integrated Marketing Communications department and mailed to alumni, supporters, parents of students, and friends of the University. As of spring 2009, the circulation was over 72,000, according to Managing Editor Brett McCracken.
An online archive makes all issues since Fall 2002 available.
Cover Stories
- Spring 2009: The Church in a Missional Age
- Winter 2009: Kingdom Glimpses
- Fall 2008: The Greening of Evangelicals
- Summer 2008: A Life Well Lived: Clyde Cook
- Spring 2008: Worlds Apart
- Winter 2008: A Century in Pictures
- Fall 2007: New President, New Century
- Summer 2007: Atheism's New Bulldog (Sam Harris)
- Spring 2007: Who Do You Trust? (Biola's presidential search)
- Winter 2007: Well Done (Clyde Cook's retirement)
- Fall 2006: 12 Must Read Books (recommendations from Biola faculty)
- Summer 2006: The 'D' Word (Has doctrine become the new dirty word?)
- Spring 2006: The Feminization of the Church
- Winter 2006: Exorcising Our Demons (Many evangelicals are too skeptical of the demonic)
- Fall 2005: Virtual Reality Check (How the internet has – and hasn't – changed the church)
- Summer 2005: Corporate Christianity (As Big Business Cashes in on Christianity, Can They Serve God and Mammon?)
- Spring 2005: Momentum: If You Haven’t Been on Campus Lately, You May Not Recognize the Place
- Winter 2005: Did They Get It Right? (The New York Times Magazine spent two and a half weeks on campus to find out what Biola University is all about)
- Fall 2004: Sharing Your Faith (Why We Don’t Do It, How We Can Start)
- Summer 2004: Dobson. Strobel. Warren. (What's it like to live in the shadow of a famous father?)
- Spring 2004: Silent Servants (Biolas making a difference outside the headlines)
- Winter 2004: I Changed (Students like Kim Graham changed when they came to Biola)
- Fall 2003: What Is Truth? (This summer, Biola leadership released a new vision document to carry the University into its 100th anniversary in 2008)
- Summer 2003: Darwin's Demise (Something as simple as a mousetrap shows Darwin was wrong)
- Spring 2003: Bucking the Trend (Biolans are dropping entertainment-oriented youth ministry to teach kids the Bible)
- Winter 2003: Unusual Suspects (From the physics lab to the football field, find out how alumni like Toni Allen are redefining missions)
- Fall 2002: Endangered (A new study shows evangelicals are rapidly disappearing)