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Humanizing Work
By: Ben Davis Who doesn’t wish their job was more ‘humanized’? From Ecclesiastes to Lean In, people want not only to understand how to make sense of their work, but also how to make their work more sensible. Humanizing work is a phrase tied neither to a purely secular nor a solely biblical worldview. At the Center for Faith & Work’s annual conf...
January 13, 2014 -
New Year, New Devotional
By: David H. Kim Each year about this time, I enjoy receiving requests asking for yearly devotional recommendations. Each of these are quite different but all are good in their own way: 1) Through the Bible, Through the Year, John Stott: I recommend this devotional for those who would like to focus more upon Scripture and reading through large portions o...
January 2, 2014 -
A Call for a New Faith & Work Movement
David H. Kim presents the necessity of an integrated faith & work movement that takes seriously the sovereignty of Christ, remembers the renewing work of the Spirit and emphasizes the importance of a narrative comprehensive enough to drive forward the challenge of humanizing work.
December 3, 2013 -
Book Review: Abraham Kuyper: Modern Calvinist, Christian Democrat
By: Abraham Cho Poverty. Sex trafficking. Gay marriage. Environmentalism. Education reform. These are just some of the causes that vie for our attention as Christians today. Add evangelism, worship, discipleship, and global missions into the mix and we have a bewildering list of things we should “be about” because, of course, Jesus would be about these things....
December 1, 2013 -
Xu Bing and the Phoenix
This video was commissioned by the Center for Faith & Work to help illustrate the concept of “Humanizing Work”. Directed by Jonathan Seale.
November 14, 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 -
Re-Imagining CFW
With the beginning of the new year, the Center for Faith & Work began to re-imagine CFW. In July, CFW hosted its first Strategic Forum to communicate to our leaders our evolving vision. Executive Director David Kim did a presentation on “Stretching the Imagination” to envision what a Re-imagined NYC might look like, and highlighted what role the CFW community...
September 5, 2013 -
Opt-Out, Lean In… Two Sides of the Same Coin
By: Cindy Chang Mahlberg A decade ago, The New York Times Magazine coined the idea of The Opt-Out Revolution to describe the phenomenon of highly-educated career women who opted-out of the workforce to focus on raising their children. Last week, the magazine published another feature story entitled The Opt-Out Generation Wants Back In, revisiting some of th...
August 14, 2013 -
The Next Generation of Cultural Engagement
Rev. Abe Cho of Redeemer Presbyterian Church sat down with Tyler Wigg-Stevenson, author of The World is Not Ours to Save, and discussed how the next generation of Christians will engage with the culture around them. What does it look like to be faithful to God in our work when Christians are called to die to ourselves? When we emphasize “having an impact...
August 8, 2013 -
In The Living Room
By: Suna Chung Consider the lilies of the field. Our God made beautiful stuff, even though he also built it to expire. This is a strange struggle for us on earth: to admire but not to fret, to see beyond the moment (though mesmerizing) to the eternal. For those of us in the creative arts, who endeavor on the building end of things, whose achievements are marked by elusive...
August 6, 2013