What Exactly Is A “Fair Wage”?
What really is a fair wage to pay employees? Kevin Kinghorn shares some things to consider when deciding what to pay valued employees.
What really is a fair wage to pay employees? Kevin Kinghorn shares some things to consider when deciding what to pay valued employees.
Does each person really have a role in the work of the Church? Kevin Kinghorn shares why even our most marginalized and weak members have a holy purpose.
How much does discipleship really matter? Kevin Kinghorn shares how Christians are called to work themselves out of a job.
How do we, as a church, think in a godly way about money? Kevin Kinghorn shares how our theology should drive our economics.
What does it really mean to be perfect like Jesus? Kevin Kinghorn explains how a different perspective may help you avoid discouraging yourself.
Need a sermon series to teach about ministry in the marketplace? Chris Howlett will help you teach your congregation that they can minister in any vocation.
Vacations are for the weak! Right? Michelle Marx shares why vacations are important and gives us four tips to making our next vacation the best one yet!
Is there something big you were planning to purchase this year? Kevin Kinghorn shares the possibilities of what might happen if you choose not to make that purchase after all.
Everybody has times when they agree to do something they don’t really want to do. Kevin Kinghorn discusses the issue of doing things with a grudging heart.
Nobody seems to ever like doing menial tasks. So often, we consider them to be ‘beneath us.’ But, what might happen if we approached them with a different perspective? Kevin Kinghorn explains how menial tasks might very well be a means of connecting with God if we approach them with the right attitude.
We have all been taught good reasons why recycling is important to the environment. But, could it actually be important to our theology? In today’s post, Kevin Kinghorn discusses the spiritual implications of recycling.
“Trust and obey, for there’s no other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and obey.” The words to John H. Sammis’ hymn have been repeated by many lips over the decades. We often know to apply them to our personal lives. Kevin Kinghorn suggests that we must also apply these words to the way we consider the economic principles under which we live.