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
Culture • Current Conversations Mission Drift is Worth the Read Steve Brooks | 3 min read Mission Drift, by Peter Greer and Chris Horst, is well worth the read. So good, in fact, it should be required reading by anyone who leads an organization – large... Continue Reading
Culture Vocation: Resurrection Madison Perry | 4 min read “Practice resurrection.” – Wendell Berry There’s a school of thought that says that moments of beauty and goodness are escapist – they distract us from life’s hard realities. Sweetness is... 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
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