Christopher K. Lee
Christopher K. Lee is an ñ alumnus from Southern California. He often speaks at colleges about work, meaning, and identity. He writes a weekly newsletter at .
Content created by this author:
Defense Against an Incomplete Gospel
Keeping the Faith: A Warning From King Solomon
To prevent drifting, we must stay close to Jesus and his Church. We must abide in him and hold fast to community. We must take up our cross and follow daily.
Major Decisions: Honoring God in Your Work and Studies
Perhaps you're a freshman or sophomore who needs to declare a major soon. You're overwhelmed by the options and need guidance on where to start. Or you know what you want but seek reassurance. Here are a few perspectives that may help.
To See More Clearly: A Vision of Mentorship
But having had several great mentors and having mentored many students myself, I find that there’s something even more fundamental: A mentor is someone who helps you see more clearly — and in doing so helps you become wise.
The Subversive Humility of Jesus
Jesus' humility stood out. Here are five lessons on how we can be humble leaders as Jesus shows us in the Last Supper.
People Are Not Projects
The greatest challenge to our evangelism isn’t a hedonistic culture or a relativistic worldview. Nor is it scientific reasoning or religious pluralism. It’s our own faithless witness.
7 Tips for Interviewing Well
“How long have you been working here?” I tried to make small talk with the technician.
“Almost 20 years, ever since this place opened,” responded the man.
“Wow, that’s quite a while,” I commented. “Do you enjoy your job?”
There was a slight pause. He turned and sighed. “Not anymore, but it’s what I know.”
Christian Unity in an Ever-Divisive World
Reasons for our lack of lived-out unity are many. I offer four themes I’ve observed and questions to consider.
Freedom in Finances
A man entrusted money to three servants. He assigned five bags of gold to the first, two to the second, and one to the last.