Culture • Popular Culture Merle and Me… Breaking Up Was Hard to Do Tod Moquist | 6 min read (With gladness, I welcome Tod Moquist to our pages. One of my oldest friends, we began conspiring in first grade, growing up a block from each other in the great... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Self Reliance: Tolstoy on July 2016 Baylee Eby | 2 min read “Vanity! Vanity! And vanity everywhere, even on the brink of the grave, and among men ready to die for the highest convictions. Vanity!”[1] – Leo Tolstoy, “Sevastopol in May 1855”... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Self Reliance: Unless the Lord Builds the House (Psalm 127) Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 2 min read The stress of the modern workplace is well documented. It’s a big ocean out there, and there are lots of things that can eat you really quickly. Downsizing, acquisitions, an... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Industry: The Dependent Life (not Wife) Will Thompson | 2 min read The story of Proverbs 31 boils down to a central concept that extends to all humanity: interdependence. Often forgotten, the first nine verses reveal the advice of a mother to... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Industry: A Heart to Have (Not an Ideal to Crush Us) Kate Moody | 3 min read A few years ago, after the annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, a social media movement among young Christian women and men exploded. Protesting unrealistic body standards and the usage of... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Love in the Ruins Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read A long-loved love. On Saturday we attended the wedding of young friends, the groom having been my student over the last months. We met a year ago in his final... Continue Reading