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Fads and Fixtures: Ten Deadly Trappings of Evangelism

Fads and Fixtures: Ten Deadly Trappings of Evangelism

Jun 11, 2010

Joe Carter writes: I’m concerned about the way in which evangelicals tend to embrace whatever trends and kitsch happen to be hot sellers at Christian bookstores. But I take comfort in knowing that most of this stuff is nothing more than a passing trend. What concerns me is the faddage that becomes a fixture. Fads still receive scrutiny while fixtures remain largely unquestioned.

Why Dilbert is doomed

Why Dilbert is doomed

Nov 3, 2009

The most numerous and stable jobs of tomorrow will be those that cannot be offshored, because they must be performed on U.S. soil, and also cannot be automated, either because they require a high degree of creativity or because they rely on the human touch in face-to-face interactions. The latter are sometimes called “proximity services” and they include the fastest-growing occupations, healthcare and education.