
God Uses Calloused Hands
How can faith in the marketplace be worked out in real life? William O’Neal shares an example of what it is like when work and discipleship flourish together.
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We’re talking about a daily alignment of our life to the light and love of Jesus, as we read in Ephesians:
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Ours Great Redeemer’s Praise is the first major Wesleyan hymnal to be release in thirty years. The hymnal is an 800-page compilation of hymns that includes service music for various occasions, a rich collection of creeds, prayers, and benedictions, and treasury of hymns by Charles and John Wesley.
The 675 hymns are organized around the Apostles Creed. You will find both classic and contemporary hymns throughout the collection!
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A series of short talks on theological topics from a wide variety of Christian professors, pastors, speakers, and theologians.
While “Jesus saves” remains the central claim of Christianity, the ensuing question—How?—demands attention. How exactly does a brutal and shameful crucifixion bring salvation? Why does the Bible call it good news, and why should we?
In How Jesus Saves: Atonement for Ordinary People, Joshua McNall unpacks the meaning of Jesus’s life and death for everyday people. Through Scripture, story, and real-life applications, he brings together the primary models of atonement doctrine and offers an integrated vision for how Jesus offers the benefits of salvation to the world.
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How can faith in the marketplace be worked out in real life? William O’Neal shares an example of what it is like when work and discipleship flourish together.
Should the church begin to look more like a Starbucks? Faith and Work Collective interviews Jennifer Quillen about the marketplace’s role in mission.
Work and worship should never be divided, but they should not be inappropriately married, either. Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese present a healthy view of work as worship.
What would happen if we considered every part of work a spiritualized form of worship? Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese weigh in.
We tend to separate the spheres of work and worship into separate compartments. Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese explain where that thinking leads in terms of how we view vocational ministry.
Got your cart before your horse? Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese discuss the problem of prioritizing work over our faith identity.
We don’t typically associate work with worship. Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese share how the two are not different things, after all.
Can boxing teach us something about having a godly view of work? Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese begin a series about changing the way we think of work.
Don Flow, a car dealer from North Carolina, surprised Willow Creek’s Leadership Summit when his talk became the most tweeted of the entire conference. The way he spoke about the integration of faith and business resonated deeply with many attendees. Check out the video in this post.
Dr. Bob Lupton of FCS Ministries shares a perspective on a topic seldom talked about in church. He advocates a view of Christianity and the free market that recognizes wealth-creation as a spiritual gift.