2014-11-04T15:45:45-05:00

From our friends at The Washington Institute for Faith, Culture, and Vocation. RSVP for the Nov. 10 launch event here. ReFrame is a 10 week video-based discipleship course that helps you answer questions such as “how does my story fit into God’s story,” and “does my day-to-day life matter to God.”  It features lectures by Regent College faculty, interviews with prominent Christian thought-leaders, and stories of everyday Christians asking questions about how the Gospel reframes their lives. The list of... Read more

2014-11-03T22:25:56-05:00

….we just ran into this great photo over at Episcopal Church Memes: Read more

2014-11-03T22:27:51-05:00

Editors’ Note: This article is part of the Patheos Public Square on Politics in the Pulpit. Read other perspectives here. Growing numbers of Americans want pastors to talk about politics. A generation ago, we learned the hard way that when churches take sides in partisan and ideological disputes, the result is disaster. But there is a legitimate reason public demand for political theology is rising, and there are ways to meet that need without having pastors endorse candidates. The Pew Foundation reports that the number... Read more

2014-11-03T13:11:21-05:00

By Medi Volpe I should be writing about tenderness. (Apologies @NDLiturgyCenter…) Or I should be washing Anna’s hair. But I’m not. I’m here. And that’s precisely the point. I am here. I know that this shouldn’t come as a shock, but it occurred to me (finally) today that God doesn’t call us to a vocation and then put us in a place where we cannot practice it. At no time since I started down the road of academic theology have... Read more

2014-10-31T13:41:51-05:00

What did Luther really say about vocation and craftsmanship? Read more

2014-10-20T16:30:47-05:00

"Topeka, Kansas, was in a severe economic recession when Sheldon arrived in 1889 to pastor the Central Congregational Church. To make his ministry relevant to the everyday needs of his parishioners and community, he asked his church for permission to devote twelve weeks to what he called 'practical sociological studies,' suspending most of his regular duties except for preaching on Sunday mornings and Thursday evenings. A remarkable adventure ensued, taking him into every part of town to learn how others lived and worked." Read more

2014-10-26T18:41:46-05:00

Check out some new posts from The High Calling on the great talks from last week’s Faith@Work Summit: Bob Robinson: Challenges and Crises in Education Dan King: Turning our Workplaces, Classrooms, and Marketplaces into Sanctuaries Join postconference discussion on Twitter and LinkedIn, too. And talk to us below! Were you at the Summit? What did you like, and what would change? If you weren’t, what would your ideal conference on relating faith and work look like?  Stay tuned for more... Read more

2014-10-24T21:59:48-05:00

Check out these awesome posts from Marcus Goodyear at The High Calling: Part 1: Mockingjay Promo Satirizes Faith and Work Movement in CapitalTV’s District Voices Part 2: John Dyer on Technology, Faith, and Work Part 3: David Gill on Workplace Ethics Part 4: Bill Peel, Randy Kilgore on Evangelism and Discipleship in the Workplace And as always, you can get all the latest at Twitter hashtag #FAWS14. Read more

2014-10-24T16:11:39-05:00

Follow Twitter hashtag #FAWS14 for all the latest updates. Blog posts coming in this space soon!   Read more

2014-10-21T15:05:37-05:00

The energy from Day 1 of The Asbury Project carried over to Day 2 as we crossed the street from Asbury Seminary to Asbury University.   The first event I got to attend was a panel featuring penetrating questions for Johnson Asare, Dr.  Tetsunao Yamamori of Food for the Hungry, and Pete Ochs of Capital III (you can read more about all the speakers here, too.) How can business have a spiritual impact?  (All sorts of ways.) What kinds of... Read more

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