Vocation
- Makoto Fujimura: What Is Broken Becomes BeautifulSuffering led him to an ancient Japanese art form and a profound vision of healing.
- Timothy Dalrymple: My Vision for Christianity TodayThe chief content officer of CT talks about advancing the global church through the work of storytellers and sages.
- The Case for Vocational SinglenessWhat if singles spent time discerning a call to “undivided devotion to the Lord”?Pieter Valk|
- Three Evangelical Colleges Cut Tuition PricesSeattle Pacific, Houghton, and Gordon want prospective students to see Christian liberal arts colleges as an affordable option.Liam Adams|
- Why We Get Up in the Morning Shouldn’t Differ from Sunday to MondaySteven Garber envisions lives marked by greater coherence between our deepest commitments and our everyday cares.Charlie Peacock|
- Christian Colleges Are Changing to Survive. Is it Working?Faced with declining enrollments, evangelical schools add programs, cut programs, and hope.Liam Adams|
- Christian College Grads Care More About Helping, Less About MoneyStudy suggests religious schools should emphasize distinctives.Daniel Silliman|
- The Turbulent Calling of Bivocational MinistryThree honest stories about its rewards and challenges.Linda W. Perkins|
- Was I Betraying My Church by Interviewing Elsewhere?Seasons of pastoral transition are conflicting—and they should be.Benjamin Vrbicek|
- How David Brooks Meandered Toward GodThe New York Times columnist hasn’t become a Christian of the “Protestant evangelical variety,” but his latest book offers a fine example of spiritual autobiography.Gordon T. Smith|
