Seven Lessons on Financial Stewardship from the Old Testament
God appoints people to serve as stewards of creation and outlines foundational instructions for His chosen people for handling money in the Old Testament.
Vacations are for Wimps! (4 Tips for Having Your Best Vacation Yet!)
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!
The Truth about Women at Work
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.
Science and the Congregation: Surveying the Landscape
Are science and religion really compatible? How do we reach scientific minds with the gospel of Christ? Ben Espinoza answers these questions and more as he shares the importance of reconciling science and theology.
Horses Can Heal
Sometimes, when people are lost or stuck, an alternative form of therapy can be the key to unlocking healing. Charlotte Easley shares how equine therapy has helped her care for the souls of some of the most broken people she has worked with.
How God Called an Ordinary Family to become a Missionary Family
For most Christians, missionaries seem exotic and mysterious. What do they do, really? Hollie Wells invites us into her ordinary family's story of how God called them to be a missionary family to the Roma people in Bulgaria.
Spiritual Direction is Like Jazz
What is Spiritual Direction like? What does it take to be a Spiritual Director? Laura Beach discusses how Spiritual Direction is like jazz: a holy version of controlled and trained improvisation in which the Spiritual Director listens and responds to the Spirit of God and the other.
CEU Opportunity: Mental Illness and Recovery
Recovery from hospitalizations due to mental illness is a difficult road to travel. Having a team and support system that consists of adequately trained people is a must. Asbury Theological Seminary and Asbury University are offering a training opportunity for students and clinicians. Read more about it here.
6 Ways to Teach Children the Value of Honest Work
We all want children who will succeed in life, and part of their success hinges on their ability to value and perform hard work. How can we ensure that we are teaching children the value of honest work? Kathy Milans weighs in with sound advice.
My Desk is a Compost Heap and That’s Alright
To you, my desk may look like a rubbish heap. In reality, it is more like a compost bin. Marilyn Elliott shares insight into her creative process, as reflected on her office desk.