Culture • Popular Culture Still Gotta Serve Somebody Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read Driving home from Pittsburgh yesterday afternoon—after one more year of “going up to Jerusalem” for the annual Jubilee and its thesis that “everything matters” –I was listening to “The Best... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture On Getting All A’s and Still Flunking Life Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “Getting All A’s and Still Flunking Life.” A week ago I gave a lecture to a large gathering of town-and-gown on the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, NY. A weekend... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Making Peace with Proximate Justice, Again Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “It’s just not right.” All day long in all sorts of different ways we respond to the world with words that try to make sense of what we see and... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Giacometti and Dylan, Years Later Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read There are threads that run through our lives. Yesterday I was given a tour of the Cornell University campus, and we stopped at the Johnson Art Museum, designed by I.M.... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture On Quiet and Corhaven Rev. Bill Haley | 3 min read In a recent New York Times opinion article entitle “The Joy of Quiet”, the well-known author Pico Iyer reflected on one of the deep ironies of our 3G, wi-fi, smart-phone,... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Abraham Kuyper– the Mystic Who Was Prime Minister –on the New Year Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “When presently the twelfth stroke of the clock shall have sounded, we stand again at the opening of a new year. For that year also God appoints the beginning. He... Continue Reading