Vocation • Visions of Vocation Nehemiah in Persia: Wise as a Serpent, Innocent as a Dove Dr. Paul Byun | 12 min read What has Nehemiah to do with faith and vocation? The character and context of Nehemiah seems so out of touch with twenty-first century living. I do not know of anyone... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Joseph in Egypt: A Man for All Seasons Dr. Bruce Lowe | 13 min read Bruce Waltke, in his brilliant Genesis commentary, points out that “the account of Jacob” from 37:2–50:26, the final toledot of Genesis, maps God’s unifying of Abraham’s line. Here God makes... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Anxiety is Not Irreverence: Suffering Faithfully Rafa Oliveira | 12 min read “Irreverence!” he declared as he slammed his palm onto the wooden pulpit. A brittle silence briefly hung in the sanctuary. The congregants present continued to stare blankly at the preacher,... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Failing the Next Generation on Faith and Work Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 10 min read Many pastors and social commentators have noted the irony of Labor Day in the United States, that we celebrate work by…not working. One of my church elders loved to begin... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation From Fall to Grace: Rekindling Hope in the World of Brokenness Paul Cho | 9 min read I remember a bad experience I had when making an insurance claim for my mother-in-law. While shopping in a grocery store, she accidentally stepped on a slippery floor that was... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations A Rightly Ordered Citizenship Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “I knew I couldn’t believe a word that Putin said. His appointment made me determined to resist. I didn’t want someone of that kind to be the leader of my... Continue Reading