May 29, 2014
May 21, 2014
How to avoid prosperity and poverty gospels
Over at the Kern Pastors Network, Owen Strachan uses the example of Quaker Oats founder Henry Parsons Crowell to demonstrate the level of stewardship Christians are called to.
Bringing his ingenuity and a variety of innovations to his company and the market at large, Crowell delivered value to his shareholders, employees, and customers. Continue Reading...
May 19, 2014
All Is Gift: Lessons in Stewardship from C.S. Lewis’ ‘Perelandra’
May 14, 2014
All Is Gift: How Our Work Sings of God’s Presence
May 13, 2014
Study: How Government Regulations Help or Hinder Cities
The revitalization of cities has become a significant focus among today’s Christians, with many flocking to urban centers filled with lofty goals and aspirations for change and transformation.
Last summer, James K.A. Continue Reading...
May 09, 2014
G.K. Chesterton on the work of mothers
Our discussions about faith-work integration often focus on paid labor, yet there is plenty of value, meaning, and fulfillment in other areas where the market may assign little to no direct dollars and cents. Continue Reading...
May 01, 2014
Honoring God as a Ranch Hand and Wrangler
April 24, 2014
Letters to the Exiles: A New Approach to Christian Cultural Engagement
“What is our salvation actually for?”
It’s a question that many Christians neglect to ask or seriously consider, and even for those of us who do, we tend toward answers far too focused on ourselves — our personal well-being, piety, or pathway to heaven. Continue Reading...
April 21, 2014
Is Islam in America on the Rise?
April 18, 2014