At the 2013 Faith & Work Conference on Humanizing Work, Lourine Clark was one of the most popular speakers. Here, Lourine speaks on how to make prayer and the application of Biblical texts an integral part of work routines.
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Toward a
Theology
of Dessert
By: Bethany Jenkins I grew up in a home with very little baking. To smell the aroma of warm brownies or chocolate chip cookies coming from the kitchen was a rare and special occurrence. Every Christmas, however, my mom would spend days in the kitchen making her signature pastry—pumpkin bread. Her ingredients were simple: ground cinnamon, cloves, baking soda, salt, water, baki...
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from a Gotham
Alumnus on
Faith & Work
Integration
Gotham Alumnus, Kathryn Yartlett, on Faith & Work integration.
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Greedy, Small
Businesses. The
(Facebook) Free
Ride is Over.
By: Stephanie Walton Well, guys – the plug has pretty much officially been pulled on all this free fun businesses were having on Facebook. The reach of a business’s organic (not paid) Facebook posts is being dialed down from what was 12% to 1%. Unless a business pays up, they can’t expect their posts to be seen by anyone. “Yay!” general Faceboo...
Read More »CFW Stories:
EI & Firebone
Theatre
Firebone Theatre received a Center for Faith & Work Entrepreneurship Initiative grant in 2013. Their founder, Chris Cragin Day, talks about the company's entrepreneurial essence, their experience in working with Ei and CFW, and the impetus behind Firebone's work. "You don’t think of theater people as entrepreneurs, but actually that’s exactly what we are. ...
Read More »A Theology of
Marketing &
Advertising
What can we learn about marketing and advertising from studying who God is? How does God brand himself to us and how do we communicate God’s brand as his people? What does it mean to be a divine image bearer? David H. Kim discusses how valuing the material world is in line with communicating God’s image and what that means for the advertising industry.
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