Culture • Popular Culture The Delight of Reading Rediscovered Erin Rodewald | 12 min read Americans have a reading problem. For starters, fewer of us can be found with our noses in a book these days. According to a recent Gallup poll, book readership is... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation A Signpost of What Someday Will Be: Remembering Tim Russell Dr. Steven Garber | 7 min read “I’m still angry, and I’m going to be.” A few years ago I spent several days in Memphis, Tennessee, speaking on vocation as “common grace for the common good.” Believing... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations A New Temperance Movement Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 8 min read Will it be any better the next time? For several years, the trifecta of COVID, an election, and race tore churches apart. What was obviously missing was that pesky fellow... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture On “The Banshees of Inisherin” Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read Windswept. Having felt the Atlantic Ocean winds across my face, enamored by the coastline of Ireland, breathing deeply of its bracing air all day long, I know that those who... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Redefining “Perfect”: Future-Focused Work Erik Yeary | 12 min read It is possibly the most unfair question in any job interview: “Tell me, what are your weaknesses?” What a trap question! And, whatever you say, please don’t fall into the... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Redefining Greatness: Up and to the Right or Down and to the Left? Rev. Rob Yancey | 8 min read On the treadmill last week, at an hour when only werewolves and swim parents are awake, I listened to Pete Scazzero’s Emotionally Healthy Leader podcast and heard him say, discussing... Continue Reading