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Pilot Season’s Lack of Diversity
By: Lauren Gill Thirty-five new prime time television shows will be showing on the major networks in the fall and the lack of diversity and reinforcement of typical stereotypes is fairly startling. In The New TV Season, One Stereotype at a Time, Mike Hale points out only two of the 35 shows that will be premiering have minority actors as their main leads. His ...
June 20, 2013 -
Remaking America Through the Arts
By: Kenyon Adams Last fall I had the pleasure and honor of contributing to the National Arts Policy Roundtable, an inspired gathering engendered in the minds of Robert Redford and his friend Robert Lynch (President of Americans for the Arts). The roundtable was recently discussed in the article Remaking America Through the Arts on The Huffington Post. For o...
June 15, 2013 -
Visions of A City Yet to Be—Public Art as Cultural Renewal
England-born and New York City-based artist Rebecca Locke is thankful to come from a place that has inspired her work—a faded seaside resort for which she has great affection. And yet, it is not a place one readily admits one is from. Its name, “Bognor,” is a byword for “nowhere-ness”; in common English usage it suggests “a place that one ...
June 6, 2013 -
Educational Equity: A Faithful Perspective
The American education system is shockingly unequal but Christians recognize the abilities that God has given to every child. Nicole Baker Fulgham encourages church communities to get involved in educational inequity in three practical ways.
June 5, 2013 -
Entrepreneurship for Artists
Ei featured in this article Regent’s CforE featured in Kingdom Business in April 2010.
April 10, 2013 -
A Really Good Story
By: Amelia Peterson Stories make us more alive, more human, more courageous, more loving. – Madeleine L’Engle From what I can tell, a really good story usually involves some moment of hopeless impossibility, followed by a resolution that is both unpredictable and inevitable. The audience, and often the characters in the story, come to the resolution thinkin...
April 1, 2013 -
Ei Forum-RISK
By: Calvin Chin Putting aside the occasional storm of the century or most recent Hollywood end-of-world movie, how often do you think about RISK? Do you wake up wanting to take more risks, or wondering how to avoid it? How do you even define risk? As a community of believers and people who are seriously investigating the bold claims of Jesus, we should regularly ponder...
March 21, 2013 -
Work: What Is It Good For?
Tim Keller and Katherine Leary Alsdorf discuss five key areas surrounding work: finding meaning and joy in work, success at work, a short and long-term view of work, calling and the issue of work and rest.
March 14, 2013 -
Is There Life After Work?
Erin Callan on the lack of work/life balance and how the financial crisis changed her perspective.
March 9, 2013 -
Why Your Church Needs Vocation Groups
An article from The Gospel Coalition on the importance of vocation-based community in the local church.
March 1, 2013