Faith • Biblical Reflections Making Leviticus Matter Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 10 min read Leviticus, the book where attempts to read through the Bible in a year die. The initial rush of enthusiasm lasts through Genesis, with its primeval history and patriarchal narratives, rides... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections 7 Things I Have Learned From 30 Years of Christian Mentoring Kara Martin | 8 min read When I was studying for a journalism degree I came up against a tough secular mindset from my lecturers and fellow students. In the course, the church was a free... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work The Surprising Key to Surviving—and Thriving—in the Modern Workplace Dr. Bruce Lowe | 12 min read Recently a Christian man, who has spent 35 years in corporate America, confided in me. He shared that of the hundreds of co-workers he’d labored alongside—in different industries, at different... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation A Biblical Vision for Heaven: Integrating the Telos of Heaven and the Praxis of Vocation Paul Cho | 13 min read Sitting in a course at Regent College, I remember hearing the amusing story of the heated “signboard debates” between a Catholic church and a Presbyterian church located across from one... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Dancing in the Streets of the City of God Abraham Cho | 15 min read In 1954, about a year before the Montgomery bus boycotts, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached a sermon at his church in Montgomery, Alabama on Romans 12:1–2 entitled “Transformed Nonconformist.”... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Capitalism, Fascism, and the Wisdom of J.R.R. Tolkien Matthew Dickerson | 13 min read As last century wound to a close, author and scholar Tom Shippey published J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century, one of the most important works in the field of Tolkien... Continue Reading