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Keys to taking over the family business, even as a young professional.
Sam Van Eman
"Fact: Bears eat beets. Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica."
Bob Robinson
All the things my parents told me, I now parrot as if it’s some kind of new wisdom.
David Rupert
I’m sitting in this meeting, and I’m thinking about a sword fight.
Glynn Young
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May 26, 2013

Upper Crust Café

Howard E. Butt, Jr.

The Upper Crust Café in Rockwall is a pure Texas gem—owned by Margie and Bill Orgain and known for fabulous bread pudding. "The best bread pudding on the planet," their motto says. And it comes in seven flavors. Margie Orgain's bread puddings are edible art. Every batch receives painstaking attention. Why so much effort? "Because special guests come...

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May 24, 2013

Dad Said I Could

Sam Van Eman

With the confetti hardly swept from the floor, my grandfather lost the family business. “Celebrating 75 Years,” the photo read, with Grandpa, Great-Grandpa, and Great-great-Grandpa standing tall for the camera. We were the Lowe’s of little town. But soured relationships and a spoiled inheritor buckled its knees. What does it take to receive the baton...

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May 23, 2013

What “The Office” Teaches Christians about the Workplace

Bob Robinson

The finale of “The Office” had me laughing and even close to shedding a tear. For nine seasons, we watched as a PBS documentary crew filmed a bunch of people working in the Scranton office of the Dunder Miflin paper company. As we peered into the lives of these ordinary office workers, we could identify with them from our own office experiences. We...

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May 23, 2013

Full Circle

David Rupert

He drew a smiley face underneath the day circled in red on the family calendar. I wasn’t nearly as giddy, and all I could really manage was a weak smile and an acknowledgement of the inevitable. While he was counting down the days until he left home, I still felt a sad certainty of resignation. For 18 solid years, we had prepared for this moment. When...

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May 22, 2013

Working Hard With Jake of Neverland

Glynn Young

I’m sitting in the first part of a day-and-a-half meeting, one I was shoehorned into at the last minute. To attend this meeting means my work schedule, already jam-packed and high-stress, is wrecked. I should write a book of business theory called Management by Chaos. For several months, this has been my work life—crisis-ridden, every day a frenzy of...

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May 22, 2013

"What Kind of Change Should We Strive for in Our Communities?" - Andy Crouch

The High Calling

We all want to arrive with a huge splash, right? Like a comet impacting a planet.

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May 21, 2013

You've Got to Fight For Your Life

J. B. Wood

Every great story, every hero, every inspiring moment is born out of adversity and perseverance. Conflict and battles are the stuff of myth and legend, and we love these stories because, well, we can relate. Our personal and work lives are filled with mini-versions of this type of drama: Pushing through. Overcoming obstacles. Fighting. I am not...

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May 22, 2013

Books on Culture: The Life of the Body, Week Three

Duane Scott

She’s only a girl—a girl with fire engine red hair and a thousand freckles. She limps on shrunken legs across the commons room and slides weakly into a chair at a glass table. Glancing around the room, she looks at those of us in scrubs like she’s figuring an escape route and when her eyes land on me, I notice the prominent cheekbones, the sunken eyes,...

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May 19, 2013

Do You Know Who I Am?

Howard E. Butt, Jr.

While attending a dinner, newly elected Senator Bill Bradley asked the waiter for an extra pat of butter. The waiter said, "Sorry, one pat per person." The emcee overheard and demanded: "Do you know who this is? This is Bill Bradley! All-American from Princeton. All-Pro with the Knicks. U.S. senator! Potential president!" The waiter responded, "Do...

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May 22, 2013

Star Trek and the Image of God

Jonathan Ryan

Two behemoths rule the world of sci-fi: Star Wars and Star Trek. The two franchises have spun off movies, books, toys, and conventions. They've made piles of money, and dominated the pop cultural imagination. And they still manage to explore what it means to be human. In many ways, these stories ask the same question theologians have asked for...

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