Vocation • On Daily Work The Myth of Balance Kate Harris | 7 min read Several months ago I was invited to lead a breakout seminar at a conference on calling and the common good, offering some reflections about what it looks like to take... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Learning by Indwelling Dr. Steven Garber | 6 min read Keep on keeping on. In my dropped-out years in the early 1970s, I spent a year in a commune in the Bay Area of California. One of the posters of... Continue Reading
Vocation Cows and the Common Good Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read A good woman once taught me that there are two kinds of people in the world: those who walk into a room, and say, “There you are!” and those who... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations An Interview with Chas Edens Adam Joyce | 6 min read Chas Edens is Director and Garden Manager of Anathoth Community Garden in Cedar Grove, NC. TWI: What makes a good farm? The impulse for most of us modern folks is... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations “Dr. Packer?” Seeing a Very Great Man, One More Time Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “The most determinative moral formation most people have in our society is when they learn to play baseball, basketball, quilt, cook or learn to lay bricks.” I thought of these... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation Artisans of the Impossible? Brian Jensen | 3 min read We are, in the words of David Dark, artisans of the possible – hopeful for what could and should be in the world.[1] We’re uncomfortable with the status quo and... Continue Reading