April 04, 2013
April 02, 2013
Divine Creativity in Business, Art, and Everything Else
March 27, 2013
Dallas Willard: Business is a ‘moving force of the love of God’
In a new video from Biola University, Dallas Willard explains how “business is a primary arrangement, on God’s part, for people to love one another and serve one another.” (HT)
Willard goes on to explain how God does not wait for Christians to use business as a means for serving the needs of the world:
If God wasn’t in business it wouldn’t even be there. Continue Reading...
March 26, 2013
Work Is More Than a Means to Evangelism
March 20, 2013
Before and Beyond Vocation
March 15, 2013
Rod Dreher on Community, Calling, and Life with Limits
In his forthcoming book, author and journalist Rod Dreher chronicles his journey back to his hometown of St. Francisville, Louisiana, in “the wake of his younger sister Ruthie’s death.”
After spending time in St. Continue Reading...
March 14, 2013
5 TV Shows That Demonstrate the Importance of Ordinary Work
March 13, 2013
Charlie Self on Spiritual Empowerment in Work and Economics
AEI’s Values & Capitalism recently posted an interview with Dr. Charlie Self, professor at Assemblies of God Theological Seminary and senior advisor for the Acton Institute. In the last few weeks, I’ve posted several excerpts from Self’s new book, Flourishing Churches and Communities: A Pentecostal Primer on Faith, Work, and Economics for Spirit-Empowered Discipleship, which he discusses at length in the interview. Continue Reading...
March 08, 2013
Integrating Faith, Work, and Economics by the Power of the Holy Spirit
March 07, 2013
Creating a Culture That Lasts: Matthew Lee Anderson on ‘Radical Christianity’
I recently expressed my reservations about David Platt’s approach to “radical Christianity,” noting that, outside of embracing certain Biblical constraints (e.g. tithing), we should be wary of cramming God’s will into our own cookie-cutter molds for how wealth should be carved up and divvied out. Continue Reading...