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Arts & Architecture Month Feature
THE STRONG ONE is a story that follows a young boy as his imagination takes him on adventures with his best friend, a brontosaurus, and begins to help him deal with the struggles of growing up. Directed by Nicholas Sailer, and based on an original poem by Tim Reavis, this story captures a visual glimpse of one child’s imaginative adventures. THE STRONG ONE was filmed, ...
October 10, 2013 -
EI Competition Winner Receives National Coverage for Work Against Human Trafficking
Gotham Fellow and EI Business Plan Competition Diana Mao of the Nomi Network was featured on a panel on Fox News discussing what can be done to prevent modern day slavery. The U.S. State Department says over 27 million men, women and children are victims of human trafficking. 27 Million Modern Day Slaves and What You Can Do to Prevent It
October 10, 2013 -
Humanizing Work
Join the Center for Faith & Work for its 3rd annual conference, November 8-9, to explore this year’s theme: Humanizing Work. Dr. Timothy Keller, founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, will give Friday’s keynote address. Dr. Keller’s books, including the New York Times bestselling The Reason for God&nb...
October 8, 2013 -
The Decline of Psychotherapy
By: Lauren Gill A recent NYTimes Op-Ed piece points out that the number of patients receiving psychotherapy treatments has fallen by 34 percent from 1998 to 2007 while the number of people on medications with no therapy has increased by 23 percent. This is not because therapy has been found to be less effective or less preferred than medication but rather is the...
October 3, 2013 -
EI Applied Case Studies
New for 2013! Entrepreneurship & Innovation is launching an Applied Case Study series. As part of our targeted focus on supporting New York City entrepreneurs and beyond, we will be implementing a year-long series of real case studies from our community to provide a combination of practical, tactical, theological, and pastoral advice to common issues faced by entre...
October 1, 2013 -
Redemption of the Finance Industry
By: A.B. The consequences of the 2008 financial crisis continue to linger over the world today. The crisis and the years following it brought to light the structural deformities that have over time permeated the financial industry. The premise of the financial markets is an inherently good one – liquid markets, where capital moves with ease from those who h...
September 30, 2013 -
NYC Fashion District Tour
By: Melissa Ng The Fashion industry is glamorous on the outside but there is a lot of history and strong work ethic that makes it a thriving & challenging business. There will always be a desire and need for clothes. As part of CFW’s Fashion & Finance month, on September 28th a tour of NYC’s Fashion District was given. Following is a recap of the place...
September 30, 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 -
Fashion Week – For Better or Worse?
By: Deborah Ma With the frenzy of Fashion Week finally behind us, New York City has returned to its regular rhythms. This grand arrival and sudden exodus of models, designers, bloggers, editors and spectators, each dedicated to the hope of uncovering what is beautiful for the human form, has waved in and out of New York, London, and Milan. This week, Paris will now host t...
September 24, 2013 -
Echoes of Eden
By: Kyle Werner I recently read Jerram Barrs’ new book Echoes of Eden: Reflections on Christianity, Literature, and the Arts, and found it to be immensely inspiring. Tim Keller hailed this book as “the most accessible, readable, and yet theologically robust work on Christianity and the arts that you will be able to find.” I would a...
September 17, 2013