We know times are changing, but the question is, how can the church react and respond to those changes?
Philip Jenkins? compelling book explores current and future trends in Christian growth as the world?s largest religion moves South and East.
Can the American church remember its purpose and reclaim its identity?
A review of Dark Age Ahead by Jane Jacobs.
An exploration of expert scientific opinions on if and when the world?s oil supply will be exhausted.
An exploration of expert scientific opinions on if and when the world?s oil supply will be exhausted.
An exploration of expert scientific opinions on if and when the world?s oil supply will be exhausted.
The mother of an infant girl struggles to stay in the present through crisis.
From the life and influence of Bob Dylan chronicled in I’m Not There to Mike Judge’s take on the future of the U.S. in Idiocracy.
Sustainable agriculture’s solutions for biodiversity loss and rural poverty.
A Food-a-Rac-a-Cycle for every church…or a new way that leads to old understanding?
Looking at where the U.S. has been can help guide where the country is going.
Contribute your stories comparing your childhood ideals with the reality of growing up.
A letter to future offspring in the wake of a U.S. election.
Considering hope and fear twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Mapping a neighborhood by streets, class and color -- and hoping for a better way home.
Should Christians care more than they do about the issue of nuclear weapons?
On how war imposes its memory long after the ceasefire.
As *cino continues to develop a vision for its historic school property in Three Rivers, Michigan, a list of ways to continue and to grow.
Confessions of a recent convert to the e-reader.
A college graduate ponders retirement planning.
Loving marginalized places enough to unearth their gifts and share their burdens.
Seeking an alternative to ideology.
Viewing the newest Fleet Foxes album through the lens of Nirvana’s generational legacy.
On the sounds of moving from sleeping to waking.
Reflections on changing, adapting and continuing forward.
On art’s capacity to illuminate the stories we tell about ourselves and the myths of progress.
Meditation on circular patterns
When everyday appliances challenge our sense of self and truth.
Don’t let your heart go cheap.