2025: The New Year in Preview
Here’s your guide to books, music, and business trends that *may* shape the New Year.
2025: The New Year in Preview Read More »
Here’s your guide to books, music, and business trends that *may* shape the New Year.
2025: The New Year in Preview Read More »
The mobile-only revolution arrived as a money-saving life hack. But what if we lost more than just an old home phone number?
What Did We Lose When We Lost Landlines? Read More »
A new book seeks to make sense of the church in America today by understanding the church in America in its infancy.
The Church that Could Be Read More »
The art of the work. The work of the art.
Here’s to (Still) Making Movies Read More »
At Baylor University’s Faith and Sports Institute, the conversation about sports and faith moves beyond inspirational stories to a deeply theological view of athletics and competition.
Childhood memories of the local public library certainly linger in the minds of many, but times have changed since the days we carried home stacks of books. Digital content and internet access are now staples in most systems across the country. The coronavirus pandemic pushed changes further, turning libraries into hubs for public information, including vital health updates. Since then, many libraries have added community spaces for public education, business development, and more.
Supplies and Demands of Your Library Read More »
“There is a stigma against community theater that really robs us ordinary people of the chance to live a creative life,” O’Sullivan says.
More Words with Kelly O’Sullivan about Her Film ‘Ghostlight’ Read More »
A parsonage is, at its simplest, a house that a church provides for a pastor, and for a big portion of English and American history, they formed part of our cultural and literal landscape. Now they’re disappearing.
A Good House for Pastor Read More »
In a way unlike what we see among athletes in other major sport, basketball players in the NBA have a tendency to move public expressions of faith from solidarity and gratitude to something more commodified.
Jesus Shoes (Not Those) Read More »
Along with institutions of power and influence, the capital of the United States houses, arguably, the country’s greatest works of art — which you can visit for free. Here’s how to spend a day steeping in art and culture in Washington D.C., for just the cost of a Metro pass.
A Money-Saving Guide to the District Read More »
Leadership lessons from the opening pages of the Holy Bible.
When Employees Fail, Respond Like God Does Read More »
What kids say they want to be (and a little bit of why).
Kids Want the D*rndest Jobs Read More »