Vocation • Visions of Vocation The Last Lap: Vocation for the Elderly Ray Blunt | 4 min read Finishing Our Course with Joy: Guidance from God for Engaging with Our Aging, by J.I. Packer, Crossway, 2014, 99pp. Not too long after joining our vibrant and young church plant,... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections For the Sake of the World: A Lenten Meditation Dr. Steven Garber | 5 min read “Is it possible to live in Washington DC, and have a contemplative life?” Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Lent and the Lessons of Silence Andy Scott | 3 min read We live in a noisy world. A soundtrack of competing commercials and conversations, a cacophony of messages that form and reform our attention and desires. The high velocity noise of... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Expectation Affects Program Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read Expectation affects program. Those words ran through my mind over the last couple of days, as I entered into conversations with good people from all over the country who gathered... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections On Occupation & Ashes Madison Perry | 3 min read Do you feel trapped in an occupation? When asked to describe the perfect job, I often find myself frustrated, exclaiming: “It doesn’t exist!” Recently, a friend confessed a dark day-dream:... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations From Efficacy to Fidelity: An Interview with Tyler Wigg-Stevenson Laura Merzig Fabrycky | 12 min read Tyler Wigg-Stevenson talks with TWI's Missio about his book, The World is Not Ours to Save; the future of the Two Futures Project, and his assessment of nuclear politics today; and on the concept of vocation: "The New Testament asks of us . . . how are you what you are?" Continue Reading