Here's the video of last nights conversation with Ben Sasse.
Thank you @BenSasse , and thank you to everyone who made it such a powerful evening. @CherieHarder@CollegeBoard@NCC@MarkBatterson
https://t.co/DxBabqL73s
" The person who is enduring a great suffering, who may look like nothing like the muscular soldier that you're thinking of, could be a tremendously courageous person who looks very sickly but is enduring every day, striving every day to do their best." - @TheAlanNoble
Noble joined us recently to discuss his new book, "To Live Well: Practical Wisdom for Moving Through Chaotic Times." You can listen to the full conversation here: https://t.co/7aYVHohUkB
How can we be faithful in the public square without joining the culture wars? Is there a path that leads to choosing witness over strife?
@JustinEGiboney argues that the Black church tradition offers a path to combining deep Christian faith with commitment to justice. In his book Don’t Let Nobody Turn You Around: How the Black Church’s Public Witness Leads Us out of the Culture War, he describes how that tradition’s defiance of demands to treat opponents as enemies can inspire the whole church to bear public witness in a distinctly Christian way.
https://t.co/L8PRKlyy1O
Trinity Forum Senior Fellow @iamfujimura recently joined us for a discussion on the intersection between beauty and justice. Here, he discusses how the Japanese art of "kintsugi," in which broken pottery pieces are mended with gold and other precious materials, relates to broken people and the Church. Listen here: https://t.co/gTVI4urDYv
Beauty is often dismissed as a luxury—something secondary to the urgent work of repair. But what if beauty is not peripheral, but essential to healing what is broken?
Trinity Forum Senior Fellow @iamfujimura and @HaejinMako Fujimura joined us to discuss this question and their new book, "Beauty and Justice: Creating a Life of Abundance and Courage." Listen to the full podcast here: https://t.co/gTVI4urDYv
@TishHarrisonWarren discusses the importance of "fortitude" in the Christian life in our latest podcast with her about "Cultivating Christian Resilience." Listen here: https://t.co/LRhxmLDMfS
"Am I doing something wrong? Is God more interested in someone else and not me? Or, does faith not work?"
In our most recent podcast, @TishHarrisonWarren discussed how the spiritual "desert" is actually a vital part of Christian maturation, rather than a sign of failure. Listen to the full podcast here: https://t.co/s0G2JJ1yqs
What does it actually mean to succeed without selling your soul?
On July 10th, David Miller — Director of @Princeton's Faith and Work Initiative and advisor to CEOs across the country — joins us to discuss his book, "The 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions."
A conversation for anyone trying to lead with integrity, in business or in life. Register here: https://t.co/o70dRqz1YJ
With thanks to our sponsor, Howard Dahl.
Barry Rowan discusses how he was thinking of life and work all wrong for many years. Listen to the full conversation, "Bringing Meaning to the World of Work," here: https://t.co/HqHgjMRJob
The path of least resistance is rarely the right one.
David Miller — @Princeton professor, Faith and Work Initiative director, and Trinity Forum Senior Fellow — joins us online this July 10 at 1:30 PM ET to discuss his book, "The Five Questions for Ethical Decisions: How to Succeed Without Selling Your Soul," a practical guide to succeeding with your integrity intact. Free registration here: https://t.co/o70dRqz1YJ
We are pleased to present our newest Trinity Forum Reading, Abraham Lincoln: Words That Challenge, Words That Heal.
As America marks its 250th anniversary, Trinity Forum Senior Fellow Ronald C. White invites us to take a fresh look at one of history's most extraordinary leaders — Abraham Lincoln — through the words he left behind.
https://t.co/lsFQM4Z2np
What does it look like to actually live well — not just get through the day, but live with meaning and intention?
That's the question @TheAlanNoble takes on in his new book, "To Live Well: Practical Wisdom for Moving Through Chaotic Times." Through the lens of seven timeless virtues, Alan offers the kind of grounded, honest guidance we're all craving right now.
Come think with us on June 26 at 1:30 PM ET. Register for the Online Conversation at the link in our bio.
Co-hosted with @IVPress.
What is government actually for?
@BenSasse draws on one of the most enduring images in American political thought — Washington's silver frame and golden apple — to answer that question with striking clarity. Listen to the full conversation here: https://t.co/QdnXNyP4Mb
How can we cultivate a faith that endures and flourishes?
Author, Anglican priest, and Trinity Forum Senior Fellow @Tish_H_Warren shows us how lasting and beautiful things can take root and grow in our lives. By drawing on themes from her new book, "What Grows in Weary Lands: On Christian Resilience," we will explore how habits rooted in the historic church—prayer, liturgy, Sabbath, and community—can anchor us in a stormy age. Listen here: https://t.co/0saUpAnpH5
@BenSasse joined us recently to discuss hope in the face of a terminal cancer diagnosis. He explains here how God's desire for relationship with His creation changes Sasse's perspective on life. Listen to more here: https://t.co/wWg92ioEEV
What does it mean to live well in a chaotic world?
Join us Friday, June 26 at 1:30PM ET for an online conversation with @TheAlanNoble, author of "To Live Well: Practical Wisdom for Moving Through Chaotic Times."
Drawing on the seven classical virtues, Alan offers grounded, practical insight for navigating the decisions and pressures of everyday life.
Online & free to attend: https://t.co/nU2BJ9XlLS
Co-hosted with @IVPress
Too many voices. Not enough clarity.
How do we actually live well when everything feels chaotic? @TheAlanNoble's new book "To Live Well" offers practical wisdom for exactly this moment — exploring the seven virtues that can ground us when life feels overwhelming.
Join us Friday, June 26 at 1:30PM ET for a live conversation with Alan.
Free & online. Register here: https://t.co/nU2BJ9XlLS
With thanks to co-host @IVPress.
We want the thousands of hours we will work over our lifetime to matter. But how do we know they’re really significant? Join us TODAY at 1:30PM ET to hear about Barry Rowan's newest book, "The Spiritual Art of Business".
Register Here! https://t.co/xWPq8qYs05
"We don't derive meaning from our work; we bring meaning to our work"
Excited to learn more from Barry Rowan today at 1:30PM E.T. on his newest book "The Spiritual Art of Business " in an Online Conversation.
Register Here! https://t.co/xWPq8qYs05
We want the thousands of hours we will work over our lifetime to matter. But how do we know they’re really significant? Join us tomorrow at 1:30PM ET to hear about Barry Rowan's newest book, "The Spiritual Art of Business".
Register Here! https://t.co/xWPq8qYs05