Why We Don’t Have to Choose Between Work and Worship
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.
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.
The grace that we expect for ourselves is not always the grace we give to others. Peter Ferguson calls into account the way we care for our clergy.
Got your cart before your horse? Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese discuss the problem of prioritizing work over our faith identity.
What should you do when you find yourself working for Pharaoh? Helen Mitchell shares wisdom on dealing with a job that sucks the life out of you.
We don’t typically associate work with worship. Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese share how the two are not different things, after all.
What actually happens when God’s timing is ahead of our timing? Helen Mitchell shares what possibilities there are when we place our expectations of time behind that of God.
When we feel like we have failed or made a big mistake, we often want to run away. Justin Snider explains why that may be the exact opposite of what we need to do in that situation.
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.
Have you felt a discontent with what you are doing on a daily basis? Duke Haddad shares how much going out and serving can benefit us.
Have you ever wondered how you might support women in the workplace and help make the business world more equitable for everyone? Helen Mitchell gives us the truth about the needs and challenges of women at work.
We’ve heard the phrase, “the Devil is in the details.” What if God is the one in the details?
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.