CULTURE EATS ABORTION LEGAL STRATEGIES FOR BREAKFAST
Management guru Peter Drucker famously said, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” He spoke of one’s corporate culture hijacking a new approach in the marketplace or...
The Romanticism of Uncontacted Peoples Isn’t So Romantic
In Death of a Missionary Tunku Varadarajan criticizes the motivation and seeming foolishness of missionary John Allen Chau, the young man recently killed by the...
Pastoral Care Via the Lens of Whole Life Discipleship
At the corner of Liberty and Albercorn in historic Savannah, Georgia, stands a monument to the work of the Roman Catholic Sisters of Mercy. Serving...
Book Review of Mako Fujimura’s ‘Culture Care’
A Review of Mako Fujimura’s ‘Culture Care: Reconnecting with Beauty For Our Common Life’; Intervarsity Press, 2017 By Case Thorp “It’s not enough to just build...
Museum of the Bible Lifts Up the Dignity of Work
The recent opening of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. brings great attention to this central book for two major faiths: Judaism and...
Ticonderoga Pencils & the Common Good
The Ticonderoga pencil is a simple tool for writing. To its manufacturers, it is the “the #1, most recognized, and revered pencil throughout America and the...
7 Ways to Name Flourishing From the Pulpit (2/2)
In the first post (5 Reasons Pastors Fail to Identify Flourishing From the Pulpit) we looked at the risk of flourishing being a buzzword that...
The Reformation, Evangelicals, & the Trumpian Age
Protestant Christianity celebrates 500 years of ministry on October 31. On this day in 1517 the German friar Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to...
An Old Fashioned Ribbing
Jason Gay wrote in Saturday’s Wall Street Journal about the Congressional Baseball game going forward in spite of the horrific act of terror the day...