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Women, Power & Fashion
By: Deborah Ma “We are all, to varying degrees, public people now.” For better or worse, you’ll have to admit with Vanessa Friedman whose article, Hillary Rodham Clinton and the Power of Style, published in the New York Times, explains how in a world increasingly run with social sharing sites like Instagram and Pinterest, “judgments [are] made, lon...
July 1, 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 -
July Arts Offerings
Each month, the Center for Faith & Work will highlight a few unique arts offerings in the city worth checking out. Theatre: Downtown/Experimental: The New Ohio Theatre’s Ice Factory Festival of New Works Traditional: Les Miserables on Broadway Classical: Shakespeare in the Park’s King Lear Film: Free Summer Movies Rooftop...
July 1, 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 -
BPC Winner Named a Rising Star
Open Hands Legal Services (“Open Hands”) Executive Director, C.J. Masimore, has been recognized by The New York Law Journal as one of its 2014 Rising Stars. Open Hands is a Center for Faith & Work Business Plan Competition winner. The award recognizes New York lawyers age 40 and under “who have established a record of accomplishmen...
June 27, 2014 -
Our Place in the Story
By Timothy Keller I recently read Matthew Bowman’s The Urban Pulpit: New York City and the Fate of Liberal Evangelicalism (Oxford, 2014). The book recounts that the original established churches of New York were the Dutch Reformed and Anglican churches. Then the evangelical awakening, spearheaded by George Whitefield and others in the late 1730’s and...
June 26, 2014 -
The Use of Feminism in Advertising
By: Stephanie Walton (Since the term “feminism” is such a controversial one, it’s worth defining before we get started. By “feminism,” I’m referring to the cultural conversation on empowering women to pursue the life they want – whether career, family, or both – in a manner that does not place them under existing expecations...
June 26, 2014 -
The Digital Opera Orchestra
By: Megan Knapp This year, opera has been in the headlines quite frequently with New York-native Renée Fleming singing the Star Spangled Banner at the Super Bowl and Russia-born, New York City-based soprano Anna Netrebko singing during the opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. However, along with the positive media buzz, the opera ...
June 20, 2014 -
CFW Artist’s “The Offering” Up for Award
By: Ryan Patch Center for Faith & Work film director Ryan Patch’s new short film, “The Offering” has been nominated for the prestigious Palm Springs ShortFest Online Audience award. Check out the film below, read Ryan’s thoughts, and vote for the film to receive the award at the link below. Viewer discretion is advised for those under the...
June 18, 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