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CFW Stories: Lisa Sweeny Taylor
Lisa Sweeney Taylor is an executive assistant for a large asset management corporation in New York City. Until participating in the Center for Faith & Work's Gotham Fellowship, Taylor's perception of faith and work was incomplete and unadapted: "I just thought of the salvific aspects of the gospel, and didn't grasp how deep and broad the gospel implicati...
July 10, 2014 -
Humanizing Work
By: Timothy Keller What resources does Christianity give us to humanize work? Tim Keller explains how work is not part of humanity’s curse but rather how God calls us to cultivate this earth to bring about human flourishing for the common good. Looking at the condition of the heart will lead to loving those we work with well instead of exploiting them.
July 1, 2014 -
CFW Stories: Katie Sullivan Legal Vocational Intensive
"It reached out and grabbed me and convinced me I had to change my life," says Katie Sullivan, a lawyer who participated in CFW's Legal Vocational Intensive this Spring. Vocational Intensives are a gospel-centered 3-month course that provide industry-specific dialogue, community, collaboration, and innovation toward gospel-centered cultural engagement. Hear mor...
June 2, 2014 -
CFW Stories: EI & Firebone Theatre
Firebone Theatre received a Center for Faith & Work Entrepreneurship Initiative grant in 2013. Their founder, Chris Cragin Day, talks about the company's entrepreneurial essence, their experience in working with Ei and CFW, and the impetus behind Firebone's work. "You don’t think of theater people as entrepreneurs, but actually that’s exactly wha...
March 25, 2014 -
Overworked and Looking for Love
Hear two recognized experts—one a clinical psychologist and the other a leading theologian—discuss the realities of trying to find love in the midst of over-worked and over-booked schedules. Through the research and data he’s accumulated over the many years, E-Harmony founder Neil Clark Warren has identified 29 dimensions of compatibility that are important...
July 13, 2012 -
Reconciled Through Our Individual Bodies
Ballerina Jennifer Ringer on how God used her struggles as an artist to strengthen her faith.
January 16, 2012 -
Culture as Liturgy
Christians engaged in cultural renewal need to be cognizant of how cultural practices viscerally shape our desires. We are not disembodied brains who view the world with a detached intellectualism. We are shaped by the cultural spaces we inhabit and the cultural habits we practice. Unless we realize what subliminal messages these cultural liturgies are send...
May 22, 2011 -
Marketplace As Social Justice
Anthony Bradley speaks to the Finance Group.
April 19, 2011 -
Challenging the Darkness
As we discuss how the church can engage an increasingly post-Christian culture in the west, it is helpful to take a step back from our own times and historically examine how Christianity has dealt with cultures that seemed implacably opposed to it. Christianity was never expected to convert the Roman empire; nor was it expected to convert the barbarian tribes after Rom...
April 17, 2011 -
Challenging the Darkness Q & A
As we discuss how the church can engage an increasingly post-Christian culture in the west, it is helpful to take a step back from our own times and historically examine how Christianity has dealt with cultures that seemed implacably opposed to it. Christianity was never expected to convert the Roman empire; nor was it expected to convert the barbarian tribes after Rom...
April 11, 2011