History must repeat itself because we pay such little attention to it the first time. – Blackie Sherrod in the Dallas Morning News When the final history is...
IF WE believe we’re made in God’s image to be creative and are called to use our talents, how then should we work? IF WE believe we are...
Today we conclude our discussion on “The Work of Our Hands” with the inspiring story of John Magee, Jr., a Christian pilot who fought in World War II....
What is culture? We talk a lot about changing it – but what is it we’re trying so hard to change? Theologian Donald Bloesch writes that culture “is...
For centuries, Christians have struggled to articulate an effective Biblical position regarding the church’s interaction with culture. In his classic 1951 book Christ and Culture, which is still...
Imagine an enormous tent city on the edge of the greatest metropolis in the world. The refugees who live here have been forcibly taken from their homeland by...
Following up on our post discussing cultural movements in the 17th-19th centuries that have shaped our view of work, let’s not fail to address Karl Marx. While Marxism...
Two great lies have been promoted in our culture over the last twenty years. They are told to children in school, students in college and throughout the business...
“Co-belligerency can make a certain kind of sense, if you have your wits about you.” Doug Wilson The Christian employee, surrounded by non-Christians at work, can take great...
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