In his decades of teaching geology at Calvin University, Ralph Stearley noticed that many people assume that there is some kind of deep conflict between faith and science, an attitude that plays out ...
Citing that we often operate with a "functional sacred-secular divide," Amy L. Sherman touts discipleship that marries faith and vocation, whether that vocation is ministry- or marketplace-related.
The editors of Leadership Journal recently traveled the country listening to pastors and experts on the trend of young adults disengaging from the church. We uncovered an important fact–young adults ...
Are you new to the faith-work conversation? Are you wondering where to start? There are a number of high-quality resources to consider as you begin to unpack how faith fundamentally shapes the purpose ...
In Scripture, a vocation to serve God is rarely a smooth path forward. Today’s readings reflect the frustrations that sometimes come with answering God’s call. Jeremiah, in this Sunday’s first reading ...
Not long after Father Jeffrey Kirby became vocation director for the Diocese of Charleston, S.C., five years ago, he uncovered a major problem. As he spoke with young men and women, he realized that ...
As we continue sharing memories of Pope Francis, CSTM students and faculty share the ways he has had an effect on their personal calls or vocations. "I remember when Francis was first elected - the ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the renewal of the diaconate as a permanent vocation in the Latin Church. Above, Deacon Greg Kandra blesses the faithful with the Blessed Sacrament in the ...