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What Will You Do?

Posted by Chris Case | June 12, 2008 .

We’ve been playing the blame game since the Garden of Eden.  Whenever something goes wrong, there’s always someone else to blame.  So much of that plays into our problem solving.  Although getting to the root of a problem is obviously beneficial, spending time deciphering what the root is without any action leads to ineffective problem [...]

Fair Trade Circle

Posted by Chris Case | May 14, 2008 .

With a constant desire to reflect social justice with the way I live my life, questions like who makes my clothes and who is profiting off the money I spend are definitely struggles.  Its easy to forget that often the clothes I buy were likely made through a process of oppression, like a recent songwriter [...]

When The World Does More Than Us

Posted by Chris Case | April 7, 2008 .

Working from home gives me a great ability to observe the popular news stories of the day as they unfold through the glorification of the media. Today, there was much coverage time paid to the pro-Tibet supporters who hung banners from the San Francisco bridge. In case you missed the story, here a link [...]

The Marriage Solution

Posted by Chris Case | March 26, 2008 .

As the political season continues, I’m always entertained by the amount of political blog fodder out there to read. Everyone has something to gripe about. As a Christian citizen, the world of politics is often confusing and difficult to wade through. How much is the church’s responsibility? How much can we vote [...]

Water for Kenya

Posted by Chris Case | March 24, 2008 .

This past weekend was extremely significant. First off is the obvious celebration of Jesus’ resurrection. Secondly, though, was the celebration of World Water Day.About one in six individuals on our planet do not have access to any clean drinking water. A large number of those individuals reside in Africa. This has led [...]

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