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
Culture • Christianity & Culture CAPITALISM WITH A CONSCIENCE: Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, the Tiananmen Square Leaders, and You Dr. Steven Garber | 12 min read (This winter the week between Christmas and New Years Eve brought 17,000 students and others to the Urbana Convention. For decades it was held at the University of Illinois campus... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Unless the Lord Builds the House… Anne Cregger | 3 min read “Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.” (Psalm 127:1) Honestly, I think my grasp of Scripture comes in and out over time. I understood this verse... Continue Reading
Vocation • Finding Your Vocation Finding Our Calling? It Takes Time and Experience and, Sometimes, Waiting and Wondering Anne Cregger | 7 min read “So, here’s the deal,” my young friend, Martin, leaned towards me over the small table. His voice was soft, but his tone urgent. “It’s been almost a year and I’m... Continue Reading