Thousands of College Grads Are Looking to Integrate Faith and Work
Where, and why, the Fellows Initiative sends workers.
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Where, and why, the Fellows Initiative sends workers.
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In 2020, Urban Ministries, Inc. — the nation’s widest-read Black Christian publisher — turned 50. Jeff Wright is the man setting the stage for another half-century.
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As the pandemic reinvents the way we work — and worship — churches look for ways to provide out-of-body community. Freelance and remote workers are key.
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The shrapnel of George Floyd’s killing is piercing America’s cities and institutions. Is there a path to real healing and effective social action?
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What longing for wholeness looks like.
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Economy or health? That’s a false dichotomy.
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Three academics give us some tips for getting the economy.
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Is it even right to worry about ordinary work in extraordinary times? Yes.
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01 Break the church-world divide. Of the common threads we all experience, one is dissonance within the church, specifically with trying to explain to others how our professional engagement in different parts of the world is not only necessary but also really beautiful. We need to figure out how to soften the church-world divide that
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Americans face the steepest economic landscape since the Great Depression. What should we do?
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