Vocation • Finding Your Vocation The Business of Business Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read Of course he must have been an unusually intelligent and interesting person. Of course. For a few days I have been at a conference with over a thousand people; some... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations On the Power to Convene Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read Washington DC is a strange and wonderful place. For years I have seen it as a city of glories and shames—sort of like each one of us, but magnified as... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation What’s Wrong with “Do What You Love” Jeff Haanen | 3 min read We’ve said it for so long to graduating college seniors it’s become almost gospel. Do what you love. Do what you’re passionate about. Don’t settle for just a job. Follow... Continue Reading
Culture • Vocation • Christianity & Culture Being Wrong is Glorious Kate Harrison Brennan | 3 min read A journey through life in which we allow ourselves to ask such questions, and to apprehend beauty, is a journey in which we will learn to be wrong. And learn that being wrong is truly glorious, because it heightens our joy in finding and being found by God, whose beauty is past change. Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation A Master of the Universe Who Was Not Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “The Life and Death of a Master of the Universe”—the words caught me. This is a hard story of hope become heartache, of a master of the universe who was... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Pentecost and Christian Vocation in the Twenty-First Century Amos Yong | 4 min read The multiplicity of voices is not in and of itself a problem; in fact, such plurivocity may well be a work of the Spirit of God in the present time. Continue Reading