Faith • Theological Reflections Our Work Loves Our Neighbor: Did Jesus Waste Most of His Life? Anne Cregger | 4 min read We long for our work to matter to God; indeed, many days we long for it to matter at all. And we wonder… Mr.’s Hotaling, Gilman and Baugh have put... Continue Reading
Vocation Vocation Needs No Justification Dr. Steven Garber | 11 min read The Story of a Story This article was first published by Comment Magazine, Fall 2010 Common grace for the common good. As I watch the world, often those words seem to best... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture The Culture is Upstream from Politics Dr. Steven Garber | 9 min read This article first appeared in the journal Maxim, a publication of The Maxim Institute, a research and public policy think tank in Auckland, New Zealand. ‘They were taught by their cause.” So... Continue Reading
Culture The Epistemology of Love Dr. Steven Garber | 5 min read Yes, love is in the ruins – and is so, perhaps, perennially. From the most personal of relationships and responsibilities to the most public, love – as the poet Hart... Continue Reading
Culture EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED: The Challenge of Being Perennial People Dr. Steven Garber | 8 min read Yesterday I got a letter from a university professor in Uganda, wondering whether I thought students today were different than those of a generation ago-in particular, whether the cynicism of Beavis... Continue Reading
Vocation LOOKING BEHIND THE FABRIC Dr. Steven Garber | 5 min read Belief and behavior. Worldview and way of life. Knowing and doing. Doctrine and discipleship. Years ago now, I began to wonder why it was some students I had loved kept... Continue Reading