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Here are some of our friends, people and organizations who share our vision of faith forming vocation in the context of culture. While kindred spirits, they represent their own commitments and perspectives. We honor them, and hope you will learn from them as we have.

 

 
 
Brewing Culture

http://www.brewingculture.org/

 
 
Blood:Water Mission

http://www.bloodwatermission.org

 
 
Center for Faith and Work at Redeemer Church (NYC)

http://www.faithandwork.org/

 
 
Charlie Ashworth Peacock and the Art House

http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/artists/charliepeacock.html

 
 
Christian Legal Society

http://www.clsnet.org

 
 
C.S. Lewis Institute

http://www.cslewisinstitute.org

 
 
Francis Schaeffer Institute

http://www.covenantseminary.edu/fsi/default.asp

 
 
FourBoys Films

http://www.fourboysfilms.com/MainMenu.shtml

 
 
International Justice Mission

http://www.ijm.org

 
 
Jonathan Edwards Institute

http://www.thejei.org

 
 
Langham Partnership International

http://www.langhampartnership.org

 
 
London Institute for Contemporary Christianity

http://www.licc.org.uk

 
 
Mr. Wendell Berry of Kentucky

http://www.brtom.org/wb/berry.html

 
 
Ransom Fellowship

http://www.ransomfellowship.org

 
  Regent College Marketplace Institute

http://www.regent-college.edu/academics/marketplace

 
  The Fellows Initiative

http://www.thefellowsinitiative.com/

 
  Walden Media

http://www.walden.com

 
  Work Research Foundation

http://www.wrf.ca/

 

 

 

 

 

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Making Peace with Proximate Justice (PDF)

by Steve Garber

A few years ago a pastor in the city asked if I would meet someone in his congregation whose work was in the world of national security. A senior official with complex responsibilities, he knew that his deepening faith required him to “think Christianly” about his life and labour, but he did not know where to begin.

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Motherhood as Vocation

by Kate Harris

In Washington DC, it is only a matter of time before the kind woman standing next to me at a cocktail party will turn from talking with my husband and ask the inevitable, identity-testing, status-gauging question I have come to dread as a new and mostly stay-at-home mother…“And what do you do?”

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Servant Leadership Journal: On a Mission

by Ray Blunt

Martin Luther doesn’t make many appearances in the pages of the numerous leadership tomes that reach bookstore shelves each year...but what not many may know is that those in public service owe him a large debt of gratitude because he introduced the idea that a calling (i.e. a vocation) is of critical importance in secular life. More »

 

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Kenya, Kazakhstan & K Street Too
by Steve Garber

 
Why is it that when we pray together as the people of God gathered for worship on Sunday, we regularly pray for our missionaries in Kenya and Kazakhstan, but not for our attorneys on K Street?

 

A Reason for Being
by Steve Garber

 
With a vision that is at the same time very local and embodied, and very national and international, The Washington Institute is a network of men and women who are learning about the meaning of vocation, of what it means to hear God as he calls people to care for the world in his name.

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"...It may well be that you may have some tasks which are as good or better than prayer, especially in an emergency. There is a saying ascribed to St. Jerome that everything a believer does is prayer and a proverb, "He who works faithfully prays twice." This can be said because a believer fears and honors God in his work and remembers the commandment not to wrong anyone, or to try to steal, defraud, or cheat. Such thoughts and such faith undoubtedly transform his work into prayer and a sacrifice of praise..."


Martin Luther
German pastor

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