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Language Paranoia, or the Demise of Discernment

Language Paranoia, or the Demise of Discernment

January 14 th 2011 byPeter Stockland

Dire Straits and Huckleberry Finn are only the latest victims of misguided moralizers.

What Won't Make the Headlines: A Client-Centred Approach to Microfinance

What Won't Make the Headlines: A Client-Centred Approach to Microfinance

January 14 th 2011 byPeter Greer

How will microfinanciers survive the interest-rate scandals dogging their sector?

On the Money

On the Money

December 31 st 2010 byPaul Mills

Debt, interest and crisis in Christian perspective.

"Double-life": memorial stones in rocks and poems

"Double-life": memorial stones in rocks and poems

December 24 th 2010 byDeborah Bowen

Poems that awaken a more tender conscience.

Where Does the World Need Me?

Where Does the World Need Me?

December 1 st 2010 byNate Barksdale, Naomi Biesheuvel & more

An invitation to consider your own pursuits of the good, the true, and the beautiful.

The Facebook Locavore

The Facebook Locavore

November 19 th 2010 byAnna Carrington

If we want to support local farms and businesses, we need to ask questions about how best to use technology toward that end.

Why Online Ethics Training Fails

Why Online Ethics Training Fails

November 12 th 2010 byDavid W. Gill

Businesses are spending more and more time and money on ethics training, but most of it is cosmetic and ineffective. What to do?

Strange Fruit

Strange Fruit

November 5 th 2010 byNolan Lee

On Parks and Poor People
Social Justice

Social Justice

October 22 nd 2010 byRobert Joustra, Jim Belcher & more
The Ecumenical Social Justice Ship: Full Steam Ahead or Teetering Titanic?
The "Oppressiveness" of Civil Society

The "Oppressiveness" of Civil Society

August 20 th 2010 byDavid T. Koyzis

Is there something intrinsically oppressive in communities imposing standards on individual members?

Converging Crimes

Converging Crimes

August 13 th 2010 byRichard Doster

Roland March, a washed-up cop, is finding his way back—picking up the pieces of lives that have been shattered . . . including his own.

Whittling Compassion: Honing a "Concern"
Cosmic Gospel

Cosmic Gospel

August 6 th 2010 byGraham Scharf

The refrains of my business colleagues so often leave me longing for more.