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Re-Imagining CFW
With the beginning of the new year, the Center for Faith & Work began to re-imagine CFW. In July, CFW hosted its first Strategic Forum to communicate to our leaders our evolving vision. Executive Director David Kim did a presentation on “Stretching the Imagination” to envision what a Re-imagined NYC might look like, and highlighted what role the CFW community...
September 5, 2013 -
Opt-Out, Lean In… Two Sides of the Same Coin
By: Cindy Chang Mahlberg A decade ago, The New York Times Magazine coined the idea of The Opt-Out Revolution to describe the phenomenon of highly-educated career women who opted-out of the workforce to focus on raising their children. Last week, the magazine published another feature story entitled The Opt-Out Generation Wants Back In, revisiting some of th...
August 14, 2013 -
In The Living Room
By: Suna Chung Consider the lilies of the field. Our God made beautiful stuff, even though he also built it to expire. This is a strange struggle for us on earth: to admire but not to fret, to see beyond the moment (though mesmerizing) to the eternal. For those of us in the creative arts, who endeavor on the building end of things, whose achievements are marked by elusive...
August 6, 2013 -
The Mixed Neighborhood
By: Abraham Cho The New York Times recently ran a fascinating article highlighting the relationship between income mobility and what they aptly described as “the economic layout” of a city. Citing a major new study, they found that “All else being equal, upward mobility tended to be higher in metropolitan areas where poor families were more disperse...
July 25, 2013 -
Citi Bike’s 1 Million Miles
By: David H. Kim The NY Daily News says the Citibike program will soon top one million miles. You’ve probably seen one of those unmistakable blue bikes around the city if you live or work in midtown or below. Whether you think this is a great or horrible idea, Citi Bikes seem to be logging a lot of miles. As a personal user, this has made...
June 27, 2013 -
Is There Life After Work?
Erin Callan on the lack of work/life balance and how the financial crisis changed her perspective.
March 9, 2013 -
Why Your Church Needs Vocation Groups
An article from The Gospel Coalition on the importance of vocation-based community in the local church.
March 1, 2013 -
Thinking With Your Hands
By: Danyan Crull Gotham Alumni Danyan Crull reflects on the politics of Hurricane Sandy HERE.
November 17, 2012 -
Reflections of Theology of Work Class
By: Christopher K. Several years ago I decided to embark on a career path in finance. Despite popular disdain for the industry at the time—and perhaps still to this day—I had heard the money was good and that the hours would be “ridiculous.” I needed the money and I thought a busy lifestyle would give me a sense of importance. The decision was very...
August 21, 2012 -
Working at Worship
By: Maria Fee Writing on the original meaning and use of the word liturgy Nicholas Wolterstorff considers how “leitourgia never did mean action of the people. It meant action for the benefit of the people.” According to Wolterstorff the liturgy was actually considered “a type of public service.” (Wolterstorff, Major Themes in Reform Tradition, p. 2...
July 6, 2012