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Identifying Obstacles to Prayer
How can we rely on God through prayer to be strengthened and equipped for our daily work? What are some common obstacles to prayer and how can we combat them? Lourine Clark and David H. Kim discuss in the first of three prayer events for the Center for Faith & Work.
November 11, 2014 -
A Theology of Film
Joe Kickasola gives a theology of film by engaging CFW Artist-in-Residence Ben Stamper's film, 5 Haikus for 5 Boros. Film helps us to comprehend the theological concepts of immanence and transcendence. Joe Kickasola explains how contemplative films help us get outside of ourselves and approach the world not as a commodity to be consumed but rather as a world that God is ...
September 25, 2014 -
How the Gospel Prepares Your Heart for Work
The gospel has the power to change hearts, desires, feelings and behaviors so that we might increasingly live by faith towards real obedience. Redeemer Counselor Lois Kehlenbrink introduces a self-counseling tool to help process how the gospel can change the way we respond to disruptions that come crashing into our lives by looking at what are hearts are worshipping.
August 27, 2014 -
Collaborative Competition
A panel discussion on the unique resources the gospel gives us to approach competition with Hunter Bell, President and Creative Director of Hunter Bell NYC, Jim Kim, Founding Partner of Formation 8, and Joel Montgomery, Founder of Secret Sauce. How can we creatively respond to competition so that our competitors actually be collaborators in our work?
August 1, 2014 -
Isaiah 6: Responding to the Right Call
God brings a disruptive vision into Isaiah's life to prepare and inspire him for a challenging call during a time of massive change for Israel. David H. Kim explains why we need to see what Isaiah saw to keep our vision focused upon God's work in the world and how our work uniquely displays his glory. This is the only antidote to our blinding pride and cowardly fears.
July 30, 2014 -
NYC Theater Professionals Panel
Tony Award Nominee Elizabeth A Davis, Producer Carolyn Rossi Copeland, Marketing Manager Whitney Britt and Entertainment Lawyer Dan Watkins on theater in New York City.
July 10, 2014 -
Present: “The Ripple”
By Ben Stamper My original concept for this film was completely hijacked by a chance-encounter with a homeless man on the corner of 17th street and 5th Avenue. Steve is in his mid 50’s and has been making pizza since he was 15 years old. He has been homeless for 6 months after the restaurant he worked for lost their lease due to rent hikes. Living paycheck to payche...
June 30, 2014 -
Humanizing Work Through Leadership
Being a leader is about creating a way for people to contribute in order to make something extraordinary happen. Nancy Ortberg discusses two simple ways in which leaders can do this to humanize work. First, she explores the ways God reminds us to look in small places for great things. Second, she tackles the importance of workplace conflict and the need for giving feedback t...
June 4, 2014 -
Future
By: Ben Stamper In the outer edges of Queens there is a little piece of post-apocalypse that’s just a 7-train ride away. Hugging the new Citi Field stadium, the infamous “Iron Triangle” is home to hundreds of migrant auto repair shops, scrap yards and waste management outfits. It is a picture of industrial anarchy that rivals the favelas of Brazil or the...
June 3, 2014 -
The Ghosts of Penn Past
By: Ben Stamper The original Pennsylvania Station (1910-1963) was widely regarded as a masterpiece of the Beaux-Arts style and an architectural wonder of NYC. On the eve of the building’s 50th birthday, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company called for its demolition, citing prohibitive maintenance costs and a decline in rail passenger service. In its place now stands th...
June 2, 2014