Culture • Christianity & Culture Dostoyevsky in Djibouti Baylee Eby | 6 min read “The more I love humanity in general the less I love man in particular. In my dreams, I often make plans for the service of humanity, and perhaps I might... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Uncommon Grace, Uncommon Heroism Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read For a few years I lived my life in light of the mountain men, imagining my very ordinary days enlarged by the companionship of Kit Carson, William Sublette, Jim Beckwourth,... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Everything is Broken Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 3 min read Work may have been made good, even pleasurable, but the simple fact is that it is not for most people today. One of my friends likes to ask the proverbial 64 Million... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture The Gifts of the Magi are Still Gifts Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read This week I am thinking about the Magi, because these are the days of Epiphany, a celebration that is almost 2000 years old, running back into the 2nd century. Before... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Woodworking, Building a Business, and Spiritual Formation in Light of Genesis 1 Collin Young | 3 min read In Genesis 1, God worked. He made this world and made us – in His image. And He said it was good, even very good. For me, the best way... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work With Jimmy and Louise in Stuarts Draft Stanton Coman | 4 min read When I was a child I was lucky enough to have two sets of incredible grandparents who lived less than two hours away. My mother’s parents, Jimmy and Louise, lived... Continue Reading