culture making

Once a week on the blog I post a set of 4 links. These links are somewhat random, but they are things that seem interesting enough to pass on to you. For example, last week’s topics included swimming holes, original sin, neighbors, and electoral politics.

This week’s links post is featuring just one website. On Wednesday I stumbled onto Andy Crouch’s new site, Culture Making, and have been very happy with all there is to explore there. Andy is the author of the recent book, Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling and the editorial director of The Christian Vision Project. Along with Nate Barksdale, Andy is using this new site to point out (what I like to call) signs of life in our culture.

While we post original material from time to time, what we mostly do is point our visitors toward surprising, hopeful, and challenging glimpses of culture making in action. We do our best to avoid the sacred–secular dichotomy that has dogged so much Christian thinking about culture. If it’s enlightening and provocative, we’ll post it, whether it’s “Christian” or not.

Even though the site is new, there is enough fascinating content to suck you in for a while.  It appears they will be updating the site a few times a week.

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