Culture • Christianity & Culture On Duty and Desire Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read Duty and desire. Yesterday I spent some time at the Wade Center on the campus of Wheaton College— I only wish that I had had hours to ponder, taking its... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Peace Feasts Jim Mullins | 3 min read Five years ago, I joined with Rick Love and Michael Ly to launch Peace Catalyst International, hoping to contribute to the flourishing of the global neighborhood by building friendships between... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture The Route between Two Cities Laura Merzig Fabrycky | 5 min read Yesterday, a number of us from The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation, and Culture had the privilege to sit at table with “a man from Galilee,” Archbishop Emeritus Elias Chacour,... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture All of Learning, All of Labor, All of Life Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read “Es como el sagrado sacramento!” At the turn of the 18th-century, Gabriel Moraga led the first expedition across the hills from what we now call the San Francisco Bay area... Continue Reading
Culture • Vocation • Christianity & Culture Being Wrong is Glorious Kate Harrison Brennan | 3 min read A journey through life in which we allow ourselves to ask such questions, and to apprehend beauty, is a journey in which we will learn to be wrong. And learn that being wrong is truly glorious, because it heightens our joy in finding and being found by God, whose beauty is past change. Continue Reading
Culture • Vocation • Christianity & Culture Honor, Shame, and Vocation Laura Merzig Fabrycky | 3 min read “There are basically three kinds of cultures in the world: guilt-based, fear-based, or shame-based. Guilt-based and fear-based cultures have been much more open to the good news of Jesus than... Continue Reading