Faith • Theological Reflections Camus and Questions That Matter Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read The left bank of the Seine is known for its cafés, and conversations, cigarettes and coffee too. But a church? And Albert Camus sitting in a pew, listening with the... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Seek the Flourishing of the City, Again and Again Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “Take Idaho” was the way my sister-in-law Kathryn Elliott Stegall put it so very poetically as she mused over our longing to see all things well in the world. But... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work The Resurrection of Place John Marsh | 3 min read Places, like people, can die. Cities die because of purposelessness, but they grow through love and hope. The practice of resurrecting life in a city starts in the heart of God’s people, having a... Continue Reading
Culture Practicing Resurrection, or The Witness of a Small Plate of Vegetables Ashley Woodiwiss | 3 min read Practicing the resurrection? Lord, I believe. Help Thou my unbelief. A snapshot: Some years back, a former student of mine, who was then working in the State Department, sent a... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections The Resurrection and Good Funerals: An Interview with Mark Higgins Adam Joyce | 11 min read For Holy Week, Missio interviewed Mark Higgins, President of Hall-Wynne Funeral Service & Crematory in Durham, NC on his work as funeral director and the theology and practices of good... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture We Are Glorious Ruins Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “The striptease of humanism,” he called it, and the image caught me. My memory is of sitting on the banks of the Poudre River in the mountains above Fort Collins,... Continue Reading