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Entrepreneurship & Innovation Initative
By: Bethany Jenkins Someone with a passion for justice might pursue law. Another with an interest for communications might become a journalist. Yet another might become an investment banker out of a love for generosity. These passions, interests, and loves, however, can become disappointments when we go to work and discover that laws can corrupt, journalism can manipulate...
May 28, 2014 -
Faith & Work Transformation
By: Gina Lee When I considered signing up for the CFW Vocational Intensive, I was hesitant to commit. With wedding planning on my mind, I certainly wasn’t looking to get involved in a 3-month program to take any more of my time. Some referred to it as “Mini Gotham,” which was one of the main reasons I was interested. Because I had been both skeptical and...
May 5, 2014 -
Announcing This year's EI Forum
By: David H. Kim The concept of disruption is a fascinating one and has been particularly significant for entrepreneurship and for understanding the dynamics of innovation. Economists like Joseph Schumpeter (1883-1950), a contemporary of John Maynard Keynes, championed the notion that disruptive innovation leads to “creative destruction”, a well-know...
May 5, 2014 -
Business Plan Competition Winners Announced
After a rigorous six month process, the Center for Faith & Work is excited to announce the 2014 Entrepreneurship & Innovation Business Plan Competition Winners. For-Profit: China Vision In China, 50% of preventable blindness is due to untreated cataracts. ChinaVision is going to help change the way eye care is provided in China. Not-For-Profit: ...
May 5, 2014 -
Finding our Way to Great Work
By: Joseph G. Kickasola The first take really “stunk,” to be honest. The camera was on a jib— a long, pole-like support for film production —and the camera moved in to the target, swerving a bit like a drunken sailor. “Back to one,” I shouted from the director’s chair, huddled over a high-definition monitor which was worth many...
April 25, 2014 -
Artists-In-Residence Announced for Spring 2014
The Center for Faith & Work is pleased to welcome our Spring 2014 artists-in-residence: filmmaker Ben Stamper and musician Julia Easterlin. Both artists were chosen from invited proposals that explored the idea of what it means to be “Fully Human”. Each resident artist is now in the process of creating a brand new work on that theme, as it’s un...
April 4, 2014 -
Where’s The Value in Calculated Risk?
By: Keith Park An interesting situation has cropped up in the auto industry. On one side, you have GM embroiled in the midst of an embarrassing botched recall and on the other side is one of the most exciting and unlikely startups the country has ever seen. In the GM situation, a case can be made that the company did not believe a recall made business sense...
April 3, 2014 -
In The Living Room
By: Merrill Lee Girardeau For seven weeks in January and February, I was part of a Center for Faith & Work Artist Intensive called In the Living Room. The curriculum of the Living Room consisted of seven different themes, all tied to the role of the artist in the church. One week, we learned about “The Artist as Creator.” Among all the ...
April 1, 2014 -
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, w...
March 31, 2014 -
Stop Being So Greedy, Small Businesses.
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!” gener...
March 27, 2014