Vocation • On Daily Work Proximate Happiness Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read On proximate happiness. Yesterday morning we left Wyoming for Virginia, after spending the night with good friends, the Kirkbrides, whose family have been cattle ranchers for generations in the southeastern... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Living In and Stepping Out of Privilege, Part 2 Lindsey Yoder | 5 min read I wrote last week’s discussion concerning privilege and racial reconciliation with no idea of the events of Wednesday, June 17 at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. We mourn with... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Havel on the Human Condition Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “It’s as if we were playing for a number of different teams at once, each with different uniforms, and as though—and this is the main thing – we didn’t know... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Living In and Stepping Out of Privilege, Part 1 Lindsey Yoder | 4 min read “Justice is our worship in action.” These are the words of Mark Reddy, Executive Producer of The Justice Conference, and I am only beginning to learn what they mean. Many... Continue Reading
Vocation • Finding Your Vocation Knowing Always Means Doing Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read Now that we know, what are we going to do? It has stopped surprising me how deeply that question is written into the ordinary rhythms of life. It is rare... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Glory and Shame– The Truth of the Human Condition Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read Bad films always lie. They lie most about the human condition. While not exactly the way that Walker Percy said it, it is close, and more importantly, true. We have a... Continue Reading