Jacqueline Isaacs (@jacque_isaacs) 's Twitter Profile
Jacqueline Isaacs

@jacque_isaacs

Creating content that inspires people in their work // President @BellwetherComms // Managing Editor @faithworkecon // Married to @JasonWIsaacs // Tennessee 🍃

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“If you like my jacket, I bought it in Grand Rapids because I forgot my own. Apparently that means I have a trade deficit with Grand Rapids. You took my money, and all I got was this jacket.” #ActonU

“If you like my jacket, I bought it in Grand Rapids because I forgot my own. Apparently that means I have a trade deficit with Grand Rapids. You took my money, and all I got was this jacket.” #ActonU
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“God became man—that’s the ultimate contextualization.” God became man—entered into the human story—and men have told his story over and over in every culture, language, and time. Read more Praxis Circle: praxiscircle.com/blog/what-hugh…

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“As an artist lays down his idea in the marble, so God realizes his word in the world. Here… lies this great distinction. Humans can make only works…transcended… by the idea. God, however, creates beings that… absorb the idea and realize themselves through… activity.”

“As an artist lays down his idea in the marble, so God realizes his word in the world. Here… lies this great distinction. Humans can make only works…transcended… by the idea. God, however, creates beings that… absorb the idea and realize themselves through… activity.”
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To paraphrase: When an artist carves a statue of a man, it is a representation of the idea/form of a man. When we make art, it shows the idea of beauty. When we organize our data, it shows the idea of order. But only God creates with the forms themselves: man, beauty, order, etc.

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And yet, God invites us to participate in making things. Our work can point to forms that only God comprehends and only God explains. Our work is an apologetic.

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Why does Jordan Peterson speak with such conviction about the Bible, when he is not himself convicted? Enjoyed working with Joel Pelsue on this article for Institute for Faith & Culture, exploring Peterson's recent youtube controversy: institutefc.org/jordan-peterso…

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I’ve had four completely different careers. Every decade, I’ve stripped my life back to its core, reexamined my direction, and reimagined my purpose. With each reinvention, I’ve moved closer to the truth of who I am and to the work I believe I was made to do. Here are the four

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Christians have something unique to offer the conversation about artificial intelligence. Taylor B. explains how we can approach it with confidence, wisdom, and hope. Read more: tifwe.org/is-ai-going-to…

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What does it mean to practice economic wisdom in our daily life decisions? Jacqueline Isaacs shares five tips from our scholars that will inspire and encourage you. Read more: tifwe.org/5-ideas-to-hel… (feat. Joy Buchanan Art Carden Victor V Claar 🌴 George Barbar)

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"God, the Alpha and the Omega, became a man with legs — before the advent of the train or a Lyft ride — and walked where he needed to go... Not even Jesus Christ himself needed a private jet." Common Good Magazine commongoodmag.com/the-problem-s-…

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If we take anything away from the life and work of Hugh Whelchel, it should be his conviction that Christ is the one who transforms culture, yet he often chooses to do that through us. — Jacqueline Isaacs Read here ⬇️ institutefc.org/why-is-culture… via @jacque_isaacs