Vocation • Visions of Vocation Wounded People in a Wounded World Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read I don’t know anyone that I know well enough to know, whose life is not like mine, viz. a strange, mysterious twining together of joy and sorrow, happiness and heartache.... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Artful Life, Artful Lives Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read The last two nights I have been with very good people who have given the years of their lives to developing their creative gifts, and giving them away to the... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work When Words Fail Allison Gaskins | 5 min read There is a Greek word, koinonia, which holds many translations into English. At its root it involves an intimate sharing, a sense of community and daily celebration – and it... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Chasing Misery: An Interview about Humanitarian Aid Work with Kelsey Hoppe Laura Merzig Fabrycky | 6 min read Kelsey Hoppe works for the Pakistan Humanitarian Forum (PHF), a membership organization of international NGOs providing humanitarian aid in Pakistan, where she lives. Previously, she worked in a range of different... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Technology in Pursuit of the Truth: An Interview with Andrew Fennig Adam Joyce | 7 min read Andrew Fennig started in the public sector working to solve problems with good policy and is now in the private sector trying to do the same with good technology. He... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation A Theological Pedagogy of Lord of the Flies: Fear Within Amy Graham | 3 min read The mere mention, even innuendo, of summer reading ignites a visceral response from the high school student. Even my most nerdy, book-wormy students recoil. I am one of those teachers... Continue Reading