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Public Faithfulness
Vincent Bacote invites us to be “fully trinitarian” and engage the world God has made through his Holy Spirit. Drawing from Genesis, Bacote points out that the spirit was present in the beginning of creation which means we need to participate in a public discipleship that moves beyond Sunday and recognize the ways we can be culturally formative.
December 21, 2012 -
Humble Cultural Engagement
How is a gospel-changed heart crucial to cultural renewal? Tim Keller discusses how the gospel moves us to humility that can engage culture in a way that appreciates the contributions of all in a given field. Christians are uniquely equipped to relate to others in their profession lovingly because of the gospel account of human nature.
November 4, 2012 -
Reclaiming True Prophetic Vision
Everyone worships something. What we worship as Christians provides a vision to build a life on. We are citizens of both this earth and the new earth to come. Roberta Ahmanson explains why having a prophetic vision of what is to come is so important to our work in the present.
November 3, 2012 -
The Theology of the Cross and Walking with a Limp
God sacrifices himself for those who are weak. What if the cross is the way God works through everyone he loves? We wrestle for blessings from our work, family and other idols but we can only get blessings from God. Tim Keller explores this thesis and says that all Christians with true joy have a limp like Jacob.
November 3, 2012 -
Kingly Work and the Paradox of Power
Power is not inherently bad. All of us possess an innate need to make an impact upon the world. Yet, when we acquire power we tend to use that power for our selfish purposes rather than for the greater good. Therefore, Christians in positions of power must be people of repentance. We must be quick to turn away from our tendency to aggrandize ourselves...
May 21, 2012 -
Prophetic Work
A prophet is someone who speaks God’s truth. This makes it particularly intriguing that when Jesus feeds the hungry in the Gospel of John, he is recognized as a prophet without giving any speeches. This means that, like Jesus, we can communicate prophetically to the world through our deeds and our work. With the Bible as our guide, we can communicate ...
March 26, 2012 -
Priestly Work
In the Old Testament, the priests had a specific and privileged function. God appointed them to be the mediators between God and His people. The New Testament, however, teaches that all Christians are called to be priests. When we apply this to our work, it means three things. First, we have a deep purpose for our work because we can worship God throu...
February 27, 2012 -
Becoming Fully Human
All of us desire greatness because we were made great; we were created with the image of God. Yet sin has shrunken our souls and turned us into a fraction of the men and women that God would have us be. In this sense, Jesus was the first truly human being. He demonstrates what we would be like if we lived without the sin that cripples us. And Jesus ca...
January 30, 2012 -
Q & A With Dr. Richard Mouw
Follow up Q&A to Richard Mouw’s “Do it Again!” talk. Interviewed by David Kim.
November 15, 2011 -
Graceful Citizenship
The era of the religious right is waning and the younger Christian generation is searching for a new model of political engagement. Yet, no one is quite sure what that model should be. Michael Gerson and Gideon Strauss wrestle with precisely this issue. Gerson, a senior official in the George W. Bush administration surveys the successes and failures of the religi...
September 26, 2011