Culture • Christianity & Culture On Sausage and Law, and Kuyper Too Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “How did you find me?” It seemed an innocent question across the table of a cafe in the Dupont Circle of Washington DC. He had come from Germany, a political... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Generosity: Vocational Clout for the Common Good Luke Bobo | 3 min read I participated in my very first “Locked In Solidarity” (LIS) on Thursday, February 11, 2016 (see #LIS16). LIS is a national prayer vigil for the mass incarcerated. Nearly forty people... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations It’s Different When It’s Your Mother Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read “Perhaps it is more difficult than I thought before, because it is different when it’s your mother.” Twice a year I teach a course that requires the students to read... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Our Teachers Teach Us Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read Our teachers teach us, and that’s the point. We choose to learn, and because that is true, who we choose to learn from is crucial in what we learn. I... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Missio on Rest: Turning off the 24/7 News Cycle for 24/1 Jordan Carmichael | 2 min read As Christians, we are commanded to rest. Not suggested, but commanded – and it’s not something that God takes lightly. Instead, it is part of His basic instruction, enshrined in... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture The Wound of Knowledge Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “Never say that a soldier does not know the cost of war.” As the story comes to its sober conclusion, this is the response of the British army officer to... Continue Reading