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A Theology of Food
Rev. Kim addresses how we functionally separate faith and food, and shows how the gospel transforms our appreciation for and engagement with food.
February 24, 2014 -
“Spiritual Malady” in Finance? It’s In the Heart
By: Daniel Kwon In his recent Op-Ed in the NY Times titled For the Love of Money, Sam Polk does an insightful job of addressing and analyzing the root of the cancer that plagues the financial services industry: the idolization of power. Polk starts by discussing how he was lured to Wall Street by the prospect of immediate wealth and power. In his fir...
February 24, 2014 -
The War on Poverty
By: Esther Larson Don’t worry – I’m not going down the partisan route of talking about poverty through a political angle. I’ll let Senator Cory Booker and Representative Paul Ryan’s words speak for themselves. Rather, I”ll be considering the 50th Anniversary of the “War on Poverty” a...
February 19, 2014 -
Xu Bing Sculptures at St. John the Divine
At St. John the Divine, in Morningside Heights, artist Xu Bing has installed two phoenix sculptures made from what the New York Times describes as, ”unexpected materials: feathers fashioned from impeccably layered shovels; crowns made of weathered hard hats; heads created from jackhammers; and birds’ bodies sculpted from other salvaged construction debris.&r...
February 19, 2014 -
Arranging Flowers to Nourish the Soul
By: Bethany Jenkins Esther Larson is a part-time, self-employed florist (www.essiesflowers.com) and senior manager of affiliate development for Hope for New York. She is also a former Gotham Fellow through the Center for Faith & Work. How did you become interested in arranging flowers? I’ve been working with nonprofit, anti-poverty orga...
February 18, 2014 -
Why Did I Start Crying During That Beer Commercial About a Puppy and a Horse?
By: Stephanie Walton There is quite a bit that can be said about the negatives of the advertising industry. And people are definitely saying it. I must confess that I am continuously surprised at these negative reactions, the anger at feeling manipulated, all the while devoting a significant amount of public discourse to Super Bowl commercials and Mad Men. I start...
February 18, 2014 -
When to Go Public with Faith at Work
By: Bethany Jenkins On his way home from London to New York, Mark Campisano sat next to a senior partner at McKinsey & Company, where he himself was a junior partner. Mark didn’t know the older gentleman very well so when their dinner arrived, Mark tried to bow his head and give thanks to God as inconspicuously as possible. Knowing that many of his colleagues he...
February 13, 2014 -
Is Technology Hope for the Hopeless?
By: Chris McNerney and Daniel Lee Super Bowl XLVIII earned the distinction of being the most watched television program in U.S. history with 111.5 million viewers. That’s over a third of America’s population. Several more millions who had no particular interest in the part where the Seahawks trampled all over the Broncos tuned in for Bruno Mars’ record-b...
February 13, 2014 -
Humanizing Medicine
Dr. Julia Wattacheril on the dehumanizing effects of the medical industry and viewing it through the lens of the completed work of Christ.
February 10, 2014 -
Roll, Jordan, Roll
By: Kate Rhodes I have sung these words many times. “On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand and cast a wishful eye to Canaan’s fair and happy land, where my possessions lie.” The chorus looks to a place of rest where injustice no longer dwells; a place where fear is no more and freedom exists forever in the presence of God. Though I know the chorus well,...
February 10, 2014