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
Culture • Christianity & Culture On Good Lives and Good Communities Fred Smith, Joel Lueb, Christine Buchholz, Judy Hill, Joshua Bingaman, Jena Nardella, Joel Harris, and Bennett Graham | 3 min read “You see, I want a meaningful life, and that is why I am looking for work in the non-profit sector.” To my friend, the owner of a company that sells... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture A Reflection by Fred Smith Fred Smith | 2 min read The quest for a “life of meaning” has taken quite a few turns for me over time. I succumbed when young to the same phrases I see today–the call to... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture A Reflection by Christine Buchholz Christine Buchholz | 2 min read The quintessential question here in Washington seems to be “So, what do you do?” When I say I’m an abolitionist working on anti-trafficking initiatives in Haiti and India, I am... Continue Reading