This blog originally appeared on www.collabortiaveorlando.com December 31, 2016 at 11:59 p.m. 2016 had all the potential of being one of those watershed years of life because the big 4-0 was upon me. While my birthday came and went, the significance of 2016 seems to be the unusually large number of pop culture icons from … Read more
One Hell of a Year for #GenXers
From the Analakely Market to the NYSE (2/2)
Business as Mission Paved the Faith & Work Path (2/2) ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar – As I sit here in awe at the fruitfulness of a business as mission (BAM) program in its sixth year of growth, Biblical Entrepreneurship, I ask myself, “How did this work 25 hours away by plane, and worlds away in culture and … Read more
From the Analakely Market to the NYSE (1/2)
From the Analakely Market to the NYSE: Business as Mission Paved the Faith & Work Path ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar – I am writing from the end of a continent; to some, the end of the earth: the island nation of Madagascar. Out my hotel window is the historic Analakely Market in the capital city known affectionately … Read more
Faith, Work and Art?
This blog originally appeared on The Green Room. The work of the artist should be squarely in the faith and work conversation. For art is an expression of God’s missional work. Both artistic citizens and art itself help build the common good. Joseph Polisi announced recently his retirement in June of 2018 as president of … Read more
Redemption in ‘Stranger Things’ (3 of 3)
(Spoiler alert…this blog reveals the plot of the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things. Stop now if you want to wait and experience the beauty of that show yourself without knowing the end.) re·demp·tion (rəˈdem(p)SH(ə)n/) n. the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil; “God’s plans for the redemption of his world”; the action of … Read more
Redemption in ‘Stranger Things’ (2 of 3)
(Spoiler alert…this blog reveals the plot of the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things. Stop now if you want to wait and experience the beauty of that show yourself without knowing the end.) re·demp·tion (rəˈdem(p)SH(ə)n/) n. the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil; “God’s plans for the redemption of his world”; the action … Read more
Being Civic Minded (2/2)
This blog originally appeared on The Green Room. In my last post we drew the connection between the gift of the law in the Old Testament and its connection with civic mindedness. The question becomes, what place does the greater civitas have in the faith and work movement? The faith and work movement is growing, … Read more
Redemption in ‘Stranger Things’ (1 of 3)
(Spoiler alert…this blog reveals the plot of the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things. Stop now if you want to wait and experience the beauty of that show yourself without knowing the end.) re·demp·tion (rəˈdem(p)SH(ə)n/) n. the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil; “God’s plans for the redemption of his world”; the action of … Read more
Being Civic Minded (1 of 2)
This version of this blog originally appeared on The Green Room. Tim Keller’s son works as an urban planner in New York City. By virtue of his job, he attends a number of neighborhood meetings in which major public works projects are discussed, vetted, and more. He notes that if a neighborhood has a high … Read more
Ten weeds, and I was done, a Mt Athos’ reflection
This is one in a series of blogs reflecting on a pilgrimage to Holy Mt. Athos in the summer of 2016 while on sabbatical. My hiking buddy, Chris, and I were spent, down to the last ounce of energy, done. We had had a grueling day of hiking up and down a trail that had 1,000-1,500 feet … Read more