Culture • Popular Culture At Crucial Moments of Choice Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “At crucial moments of choice, most of the business of choosing is already over.” So argued Iris Murdoch, moral philosopher at Oxford University, and in a thousand ways we know... Continue Reading
Vocation • Finding Your Vocation On Murder Mysteries and the Meaning of Vocation Too Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read Reading a mystery? For class? Seriously? This is the second week for the Capital Fellows, the graduate seminar I teach every Monday morning through the fall, September to December, and... Continue Reading
Faith Missio on Genesis 1: From Dairy Farm to Dot Com Nicole Holdridge | 4 min read Since birth all my life and industry have been immersed in dairy farming. The word “livestock” is directly correlated to my family’s lifestyle, and therefore mine also. Dairy farming and... Continue Reading
Faith Missio on Genesis 1: How Reading is Fundamental to Fulfilling the Cultural Mandate Today Cameron Barham | 5 min read To dwell in theory and abstraction serves as one of Christianity’s most tempting and crippling sins. Thinking is easy; working is hard. As the insightful Don Chaffer sings, we are... Continue Reading
Vocation • Finding Your Vocation Let’s Start at the Very Beginning (Again) Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 3 min read We all live our life by some narrative, even if it’s only “I owe, I owe, so off to work I go.” The narrative frames the activity and gives it... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations “Bleeding Together” and the Failure of Majority Churches Darryl Ford | 5 min read Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wisely observed that the most segregated parts of the American week were Sunday Mornings. Despite his exhortations to bring different races together, this is largely still true today, and the effects are tragic. Continue Reading