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
Vocation • Visions of Vocation Why Do We Care? Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read Why? Why do we care? And is it possible to keep caring once we know that caring will be hard, when we know that knowing more makes it all the... Continue Reading
Vocation • Finding Your Vocation A Certain Type of Illumination Adam Joyce | < 1 min read I read a wonderful passage this weekend in Alan Jacobs’ Wayfaring: Essays Pleasant and Unpleasant. “Last Christmas Day my pastor, Martin Johnson, spoke of his youthful habit of walking in... Continue Reading