C. R. Wiley

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Near the end of World War II, Winston Churchill remarked of war-torn England, "We shape our buildings, and afterwards our buildings shape us." Churchill understood buildings as more than pretty pictures on souvenir postcards. We learn many things from the bricks, stone, mortar, sidewalks, streets, and plazas in many cities. Our buildings, rooms, corridors, streets, […]

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David Stocker
Monday, December 30th 2013

Euclidian zoning has several economic effects. These effects can be seen clearly in cities with exclusionary zoning like Detroit. The first effect is felt immediately, and the second effect becomes more evident as economic conditions change. The first effect of exclusionary zoning is to create a high bar for entry into a neighborhood. It says […]

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David Stocker
Monday, December 30th 2013

Once upon a time, the people who built churches believed the buildings could talk. Today, many of the people who build churches for a living don’t know what their buildings are saying. The buildings still speak, but mostly the messages are unintentional. And regrettably some church buildings actually contradict what is being preached from the […]

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David Stocker
Friday, August 30th 2013

When I learned that Alain de Botton had written a book with the title Religion for Atheists: A Non-believer's Guide to the Uses of Religion, I thought: "Why, of course he has." I was introduced to de Botton through The Architecture of Happiness‘a book that really is about how architecture can make us happy. Since […]

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Alain de Botton
Monday, July 2nd 2012

Church Planting is For Wimps begins with a counterintuitive title and builds a contrarian case for church planting from there. It directly assails the conventional wisdom about who the ideal church planter might be, how to go about the task of planting a church, and how success should be measured. The book is one of […]

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Mike McKinley
Monday, November 1st 2010

Brian Godawa is a member of a growing cadre of savvy evangelicals who are making a place for themselves in Hollywood. He is known in the entertainment industry for his screenwriting, having written, among other things, To End All Wars (2001) and the PBS documentary The Wall of Separation (2006). Within evangelical circles he is […]

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Brian Godowa
Thursday, July 1st 2010

“Modern Reformation has championed confessional Reformation theology in an anti-confessional and anti-theological age.”

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