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
Faith • Theological Reflections Common Grace for the Common Good Dr. Steven Garber | 10 min read I suppose I was a favorite of the librarians in my hometown. Week by week I would come in, see what was on the shelf, and bring several books home.... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Playing Volleyball Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read Playing volleyball. For most of my life I have enjoyed the game, seeing in it its own virtues of back-and-forth competition played best by people who enjoy passing the ball... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Whatever Is, Is Right Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “Altogether, the Old Bailey, at that date, was a choice illustration of the precept, that ‘Whatever is, is right;’ an aphorism that would be as final as it is lazy,... Continue Reading