Vocation Surprise! You Joined a Fraternity Ray Blunt | 8 min read Let it be said plainly – I never intended to join a fraternity. Not when I was 17; not now at 67. Fifty years didn’t change my mind. Part of the reason... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections What is the gospel we remember at Easter? Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read For pastoral friends all over the country… I know that these days are among your busiest. So not a long letter– but a question for you: What is the gospel we... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work The Luxury of Vocation Ray Blunt | 3 min read I am starting to rethink one of our basic premises at The Washington Institute that we want to help people connect their faith with their vocation with engaging the culture. ... Continue Reading
Vocation On the Moral Meaning of Business: A Vocare Conversation Sean Burke | 7 min read “Oh, good…I’m glad you called,” whispered one familiar voice to another, “I was just about to fall asleep!” “Yeah, I’m sorry for not calling sooner.” I replied, having anticipated a... Continue Reading
Culture The Good Story, the Good Society: The Vision of Micheal Flaherty Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read I suppose it is true for all of us: every-once-in-awhile we meet someone that we wish we could spend much more time with than seems possible. That happened to me... Continue Reading
Vocation Only Connect Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read Only connect. Almost one hundred years ago E. M. Forester began his novel, Howard’s End, with these two words. Seeing into the mixed blessing of an industrializing world, with remarkable intuitive insight he... Continue Reading