Culture • Popular Culture The Beauty of Love as It Was Made to Be: Marcus Mumford’s “Self-Titled” Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read We long to be loved and we long to love, all of us. And while we sometimes get it more right than not, sometimes we fail miserably, wounding ourselves and... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Sanctifying Inconvenience Delaney Young | 5 min read There is theory, and then there is practice. And more often than not, the distance between them–the concentrated effort it takes to get from theory to practice–is profound. To be... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Proverbs and Work Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 12 min read North American society seems to be in the midst of a first world problem: the great reevaluation of work. Work used to be Mr. Incredible, pushing paper in a job... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture How is God Changing People and Places? Abraham Cho & Gregory Perry | 14 min read Early on a Sunday morning in East Harlem, a young couple and their two daughters wait for the elevator up to the second-floor space where their church meets above the... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Insiders and Outsiders in Mark’s Gospel: Mark 4:21-34 Dr. Bruce Lowe | 10 min read Bible readers often imagine Matthew as the most ‘get-out-there-and-tell-people-about-Jesus’ gospel of the four gospels. Why? For one very good reason. Matthew’s gospel climaxes with the famous Great Commission: Now the... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation On Films and Food, and More Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read What does food mean, anyway? And why do we eat? For years I have been drawn into the profoundly-formed vision of Alexander Schmemann, even beginning courses on vocation by asking... Continue Reading