August 27, 2015
August 03, 2015
The Rise and Fall of a Detroit Neighborhood
July 01, 2015
For This Car Wash, Autism is a ‘Key Competitive Advantage’
June 18, 2015
Why monasteries succeed but secular communes fail
In a lecture on markets and monasticism at Acton University, Dylan Pahman gave a fascinating overview and analysis of the interaction between Christian monasticism and markets. He’s written on this before and has a longer paper on the topic as well. Continue Reading...
June 15, 2015
Dory Rowing in the Canyon: Where Work and Wonder Meet
May 27, 2015
The Thread of Work and the Fabric of Civilization
May 27, 2015
Pentecost Reimagined: How the Spirit Reveals New Economies
May 22, 2015
Has FLOW Changed Your Perspective? Share Your Story!
Have you been inspired and influenced by the Acton Institute’s film series, For the Life of the World: Letters to the Exiles? What have you learned? How has it changed your perspective on work, culture, and whole-life discipleship? Continue Reading...
May 20, 2015
What ‘The Profit’ teaches us about ethics and enterprise
I’ve written before on how television can be a powerful tool for illuminating the deeper significance of daily work and the beauties of basic trade and enterprise. Shows like Dirty Jobs, Shark Tank, Undercover Boss, and Restaurant Impossible have used the medium to this end, and today at The Federalist, I review a new contender in the mix. Continue Reading...
May 20, 2015