Culture • Current Conversations Art Imitating Life, Life Imitating Art Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read Art imitating life, life imitating art. Sometimes it is not so easy to tell which is which. Yesterday I had an email from a friend whose company is making a... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture A Good Prayer Dr. Steven Garber | < 1 min read Almost ten years ago I spoke at a conference on “The Faces of Justice,” and met Jena Lee (now Nardella), then an undergraduate. Over time we have become friends and... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture The Artists Get There First Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read The artists get there first. It is a thesis I have argued for most of my life. Something about gifts and vocations, about sensibilities and instincts, that allows artists to... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Resting with God in Mind Dan Kirkbride | 4 min read We didn’t think a lot about Sabbath keeping as I grew up on our southeast Wyoming ranch unless it was in the vein of the “ox in the well,” (Luke... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work What’s So Special About an Accountant? Dr. Robert C. Varney | 2 min read Kate Harris and I were talking recently about questions people raise regarding the value God sees in the little things. This is especially important when speaking about vocation and wondering... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture A Foreword to “Crossed Lives–Crossed Purposes” by Ray Blunt Dr. Steven Garber | 6 min read Sometimes very innocent conversations can have consequences that echo across time. For example, when I first asked Ray Blunt, “So what is your work?” He told me of his teaching... Continue Reading