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Where Does the World Need Me?

Comment recently received this request by email: "This summer I am . . . on the side trying to figure out what to do with my life, particularly regarding seminary and/or graduate school. One thing I am trying to take into serious consideration is not only gifts, but also where there is great need, inspired be an article you wrote ["Asking big questions" by Gideon Strauss, Comment, July 14, 2006]. "As I have been reflecting on where the greatest need is, I wondered where the actual needs and (when I think about graduate school & study) questions are? So, it seemed there might be a place for a forum for an issue of, say, Comment to seek out wisdom from various Christian leaders/scholars who might tackle the question, 'Where are the world's needs and hurts? Where do we need to focus the life-giving news of Christ as we think about our callings?'" With that in mind, Comment put together this symposium to answer these questions on loose geographic and vocational lines.

Feature Essays

  1. Renewing Social Architecture by Building Bridges

    May 3, 2013 | Graham Scharf

    A community in which diverse organizations share a common agenda, continually communicate, share data, and employ shared measurement systems is extraordinarily rare. In fact, I'...

Reviews & Opinions

  1. Activism, Justice, and Longing for Shalom

    May 17, 2013 | Tyler Wigg-Stevenson

    I care about justice; must I be an activist?
  2. Responsible Activism and Social Change

    May 10, 2013 | Tyler Wigg-Stevenson with James K.A. Smith

    If it's up to this generation to save the world, what will happen to our faith lives if there's still saving to be done when we're finished with it?

Cardus Blog

  1. Reconsidering Limitations on Free Speech in Canada

    May 20, 2013 | Ray Sawatsky

    If we asked any high school social studies or civics class to identify the most important rights in a democratic society, it's a fair bet freedom of speech and freedom of belief...
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    May 17, 2013 | Kathryn de Ruijter

    This past week, PBS aired a show called 10 Buildings that Changed America. Host Geoffrey Baer looked at, among others, the Wainwright Building in St. Louis, MO; Frank Lloyd Wrig...

Print Issue

  1. March 2013: Persuasion
    Comment Magazine - Persuasion In a fragmented world, what we get is not persuasion, but posturing, pronouncements, and political ultimatums. In other words, we get just the sort of public discourse we deserv...