It inspires and challenges readers to practice faith differently in their own lives and the world – by engaging faith traditions in fresh and imaginative ways and fostering a deeper understanding of how religion shapes culture and politics.
Rohit Bhargava is an innovation and marketing expert and the founder of the Non-Obvious Company. He spent 15 years as a marketing strategist for Ogilvy and Leo Burnett, is the Wall Street Journal best selling author of six business books an…
A bi-weekly (because we queers can't do anything straight) newsletter about all the things I'm grateful for: life's tiny joys like oatmeal, park picnics and friendship dinners and the small, wholesome things in life I try to focus on whe…
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