Faith • Liturgical Reflections Good Friday and Broken Bodies Laura Tardie | 3 min read I pulled back the curtain to the patient’s room in the Emergency Department. It billowed like a hot air balloon from the crowd of medical experts surrounding the patient in... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Footwashing and Forgiveness Lindsey Long | 3 min read Tonight is Maundy Thursday, or Holy Thursday. This is the night we remember the work of Christ’s hands. These are the very hands that will soon have nails driven through... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations A Story of Healing Dr. Steven Garber | 7 min read Ray Blunt has worked in public service for 35 years, stewarding large ideas including public policy and strategic planning. His life mission and vocation for the past 20 years—“To help... Continue Reading
Vocation An Interview with Dan Kirkbride Adam Joyce | 4 min read Dan Kirkbride is a rancher in Wyoming. He is also a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives. TWI: What makes a good ranch? Dan Kirkbride: A good ranch is... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Missio Dei in the World Laura Merzig Fabrycky | 12 min read Each week, the Missio blog will feature a post from the global perspective, highlighting the nexus of faith, vocation, and culture beyond the borders of the United States. For some, their vocation... Continue Reading
Vocation Signposts in a Strange Land Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read It is a provocative image, but it is also a very good book. In fact it is one of the books I like most of all. A collection of essays... Continue Reading