Culture • Christianity & Culture Learning by Indwelling Dr. Steven Garber | 6 min read Keep on keeping on. In my dropped-out years in the early 1970s, I spent a year in a commune in the Bay Area of California. One of the posters of... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Missio Dei in the World Laura Merzig Fabrycky | 12 min read Each week, the Missio blog will feature a post from the global perspective, highlighting the nexus of faith, vocation, and culture beyond the borders of the United States. For some, their vocation... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture On What Data Is, and Isn’t Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read You can prove anything with evidence. Reading David Brooks in the NY Times today, I thought of my favorite poem, “Creed,” by Steve Turner. Written a generation ago, it is... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture An Interview with Nicole Bourgea Adam Joyce | 6 min read The following is an interview with Nicole Bourgea, a Washington, D.C. based artist about her AS IS painting project. TWI: For those who might not be familiar with you, tell me... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture A Sense of Place in Globalization Kwang Kim | 5 min read Recently, I was talking with a Pastor friend at a coffee shop about the importance of a “sense of place” in a globalizing world. This is particularly relevant in Washington,... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture The Artists Get There First Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read The artists get there first. It is a thesis I have argued for most of my life. Something about gifts and vocations, about sensibilities and instincts, that allows artists to... Continue Reading