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Month: September 2015

  • Public Square
The New Face of Christian Social Activism

By: Hugh Whelchel

4 minute read

A recent New York Times op-ed examines differing visions of cultural engagement among American Christians. What are these competing visions? As…

  • At Work
Is All Business Kingdom Business?

By: Andy Jones

3 minute read

The week is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof. Yet, many Christians often feel Sunday is disconnected from the realities…

  • Arts & Culture

My husband Kris and I recently returned from our honeymoon in Alaska. Perhaps a less conventional choice for a honeymoon,…

  • Public Square

Yesterday, I stood on the Capitol lawn with 50,000 others to watch the Pope’s address to Congress over a live…

  • At Work

I was sitting behind a blue Prius at a traffic light when a bumper sticker caught my eye: “Entrepreneurs are the…

  • Economics 101

There is a video gaining momentum on the internet about Andy George, a man who made a chicken sandwich from scratch….

  • Public Square
Does the Everyday Mundane Matter?

By: Hugh Whelchel

4 minute read

Do you believe the everyday activity of ordinary Christians has deep religious significance? The answer really depends on when in…

  • At Work

Entrepreneurship creates the opportunity for personal, individual flourishing. Flourish is one of my favorite words, probably because it enjoys a…

  • At Work

As I explore ideas related to hospitality, I’m constantly confronted with a healthy challenge: these ideas can’t remain concepts. I’ve…

  • Arts & Culture

What’s it like working as a Christian in the film industry? Aaron Craig, co-founder of the NYC-based professional film company…

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