Bono Helped Kill an Industry (and Then Celebrated)
It was on the day of the largest album launch in history, when the biggest rock band on the planet may have surrendered the music industry to its grave, that U2 frontman Bono declared “music is a sacrament.”
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge: A Cold Look
Here I present two different reasons, one of personal virtue and one of corporate virtue, for why I did not participate in the fad.
Common Good #6 – Chris Brooks and Mark Dever
On this edition of Common Good, our guests are Chris Brooks, pastor of Evangel Ministries in Detroit, MI, and Mark Dever, pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC.
Friday Five: How Democracy Can Die
This week’s collection includes a conversation on happiness, an artist’s insight into her work, and more.
Why Christians Should Have More Non-Christian Friends
If you are a white, evangelical millennial in America, the fewer non-Christian friends you have, the less likely you are to abide by traditional Christian convictions.
2014 Evangelical Leadership Summit
The inaugural Evangelical Leadership Summit will be a nonpartisan conversation among leading evangelical writers, pastors, parachurch leaders, business executives, artists, and policymakers.
How a Box of Cereal Changed an Industry
Joe and Brian had an idea. It was a crazy idea, in fact. Sell 1000 boxes of cereal at $40 a pop.
The Reclining of America
Several flights have been diverted in the past month due to fights over the reclining of seats.
Friday Five: A Taxi Driver on the Value of Work
This week’s round-up features a taxi driver’s thoughts on the value of work, a new vision for America’s education system, and more.