The TwentyFirstCenturyBrand co-founder and chair writes about launching “Is Mankind?” during his time at Airbnb.
Whether we like it or not, government is a fact of life that people must live with. Throughout human history we can see that God has used...
Legislators and developers are critical to how we address this issue, as are landlords and tenants, but our actions are framed by our thinking about housing.
To get a handle on the potential role of stories in human intelligence, it's especially illuminating to consider how they've cropped up in artificial intelligence, says psychologist Tania Lombrozo.
Rights are good, argues theological ethicist Nigel Biggar, but they are not the only good things.
Google Books exist in an intangible digital realm—one propped up by manual labor.
The Church of Scientology and Scientologists support United for Human rights--a human rights educational program aimed at activating support these rights.
I’m going to share links to several articles and blog posts here that I think will be of interest to readers of this blog. The first couple are ones that I actually was involved in directly, starting with a podcast interview for the series “Can I Say This At Church?” When Seth Price contacted me about …
A group of United Methodists visited Cambodia to explore what the church might do to fight human trafficking.
America’s nuns are beginning to confront their ties to slavery, but it’s still a long road to repentance.
There are so many different components behind the makings of a brilliant book, plot and characterization being two key factors!<br>Nearly always, we f...
The Seven – Lust This is the season when pastors all over the world are trying to write Advent sermons from the same handful of passages that we turn to every year. As a preacher, I get how hard and challenging it can be to speak a fresh word into a story that people have …
The question of trust, of giving ourselves to something outside ourselves, is quite fundamental. It goes to the nature of who we are as human beings. One might pose the question this way: Are we clams or clovers?