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David Brooks: Cultivating a Cultural Imagination
“... where my soul is floodlit by light which space cannot contain, where there is sound that time cannot seize, where there is a perfume which no breeze disperses, where there is a taste for food no amount of eating can lessen, and where there is a bond of union that no satiety can part. That is what I love when I love my God.” - Augustine All human beings lo...
December 11, 2014 -
The Critical Role of Imagination & Innovation
Prior to the last decade, it can be argued that the people making the most significant changes in our world were primarily those with access to power, money and influential networks. This norm has shifted significantly in recent years, and today, we live in an unprecedented time of opportunity and potential for change. Technological advances have democratized ...
August 18, 2014 -
Our Place in the Story
By Timothy Keller I recently read Matthew Bowman’s The Urban Pulpit: New York City and the Fate of Liberal Evangelicalism (Oxford, 2014). The book recounts that the original established churches of New York were the Dutch Reformed and Anglican churches. Then the evangelical awakening, spearheaded by George Whitefield and others in the late 1730’s and...
June 26, 2014 -
The War on Poverty
By: Esther Larson Don’t worry – I’m not going down the partisan route of talking about poverty through a political angle. I’ll let Senator Cory Booker and Representative Paul Ryan’s words speak for themselves. Rather, I”ll be considering the 50th Anniversary of the “War on Poverty” a...
February 19, 2014 -
When to Go Public with Faith at Work
By: Bethany Jenkins On his way home from London to New York, Mark Campisano sat next to a senior partner at McKinsey & Company, where he himself was a junior partner. Mark didn’t know the older gentleman very well so when their dinner arrived, Mark tried to bow his head and give thanks to God as inconspicuously as possible. Knowing that many of his colleagues he...
February 13, 2014 -
Do What You Love
By: Thomas Martin Seemingly positive and beneficial personal beliefs and aphorisms, such as Do What You Love, have consequences for the wider culture, as Miya Tokumitsu shows us in her article published in Slate. In the same way that doing what you love can be damaging if unchecked, Sam Polk describes first-hand how doing it For the Love of Money can have person...
February 3, 2014 -
Humanizing Work
By: Ben Davis Who doesn’t wish their job was more ‘humanized’? From Ecclesiastes to Lean In, people want not only to understand how to make sense of their work, but also how to make their work more sensible. Humanizing work is a phrase tied neither to a purely secular nor a solely biblical worldview. At the Center for Faith & Work’s annual conf...
January 13, 2014 -
New Year, New Devotional
By: David H. Kim Each year about this time, I enjoy receiving requests asking for yearly devotional recommendations. Each of these are quite different but all are good in their own way: 1) Through the Bible, Through the Year, John Stott: I recommend this devotional for those who would like to focus more upon Scripture and reading through large portions o...
January 2, 2014 -
Book Review: Abraham Kuyper: Modern Calvinist, Christian Democrat
By: Abraham Cho Poverty. Sex trafficking. Gay marriage. Environmentalism. Education reform. These are just some of the causes that vie for our attention as Christians today. Add evangelism, worship, discipleship, and global missions into the mix and we have a bewildering list of things we should “be about” because, of course, Jesus would be about these things....
December 1, 2013 -
Grace for the Homeless
By: Esther Larson I was recently waiting in line for a NYC public bathroom (total rookie mistake for a girl whose lived in NY for 6 years…) – waited for a few minutes, knocked, waited a few minutes, knocked. Finally, a guy opened the door and said “I’m homeless, I have a job interview I’m washing up for, could you give some grace?...
September 26, 2013