Coming Back in ’26
Yep ... The Placial Project is coming back in 2026 with placemaking ideas and perspectives for your consideration!
Yep ... The Placial Project is coming back in 2026 with placemaking ideas and perspectives for your consideration!
I want to start 2026 by doing a little "catching up" on what I've been up to. As you may have guessed, I have been researching and writing about the idea that the Bible has a singular grand mission that governs all other missions and passages?
In my recent post on December 7, I began discussing some of the similarities, as well as differences, between our topic of the Bible’s grand narrative of place (and placemaking) and the topic of culture making. I hope to explore comparisons more fully in 2022, pointing out how the
In a recent post I suggested that we need to advance current conversations about theology of work. In that post I suggested that the advancement needs to go beyond the current focus on the worker. Currently, the discussions go like this: “Do your work as unto the Lord.” “Be an
The Placial Project is about place, but the topic of place is quite new to many people. This is odd, because we use the word “place” throughout our conversations. “Hey, there is a car in my parking place.” Or “Would you like to have dinner at my place?” Or “National