On Ben Sasse, Self-Reliance and Mutual Contribution
In a recent review of Ben Sasse’s book, The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis—and How to Rebuild […]
On Ben Sasse, Self-Reliance and Mutual Contribution
In a recent review of Ben Sasse’s book, The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis—and How to Rebuild […]
Four Reasons Pastors Must Address Faith and Work
Addressing issues of faith and work may seem insignificant to some pastors. After all, there’s usually some crisis […]
We Need More Aquilas and Priscillas
Symmetry appeals to me. I often stop and take notice when I see it in nature. Having things […]
Benjamin Quinn: Love God and Neighbor, No Matter Where Your Paycheck Comes From
What does it mean to connect faith with everything you do? According to Benjamin Quinn, it means […]
Hope for the Homemaker: A Review of ‘Glory in the Ordinary’ by Courtney Reissig
We spend so much of our time searching for moments of grandeur. Yet what if there is glory […]
From Youth Pastor to American Ninja Warrior
Matt Atwell wears many hats. He’s a husband, father, youth pastor, employee at a furniture store and an […]
The Recovering Perfectionist
I love rules and quality standards. Every field of study — whether art, music, mathematics, science or literature […]
When God Calls You to Wait
Are you in a season of waiting? Perhaps God is using your waiting to prepare you -- or to prepare your situation.
Sacrifice Is Hard. The Harvest Is Worth It.
Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean, but abundant crops come by the strength of oxen. (Proverbs […]
IT Support for the Glory of God
Your computer is broken. Your website is down. Your iPhone randomly shuts off. Who are you going to […]
The Burdens and Blessings of a Working Mom
To work outside the home or not to work? The world of motherhood is deeply divided on the […]
2017 US Barista Champion: Christians, Make People Wonder Why You’re Weird
When Kyle Ramage first stepped foot onto the campus of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, he thought he was […]
How Can the Church Prepare Christians for the Workplace?
Most church members spend the majority of their waking hours in the workplace. Yet few pastors or church leaders […]
Should Women Work? A Historical Perspective
Should women work? Carolyn McCulley addressed this question at Wisdom Forum 2015 by tracing the history of women’s […]
Unearthing the Unique Missional Possibilities of Your Work
by Benjamin T. Quinn & Walter R. Strickland II How can you leverage your work for the glory […]
Heath Thomas: What Is the Measure of a Life Well Lived?
108 billion people have walked the earth. This startling reality spurs Heath Thomas to ask, “Do you think […]
How This Small, Rural Church Hosted a Faith and Work Event
I work in two very different worlds. On days when I’m at Southeastern Seminary, I pass by gifted […]
What if You Fail? Lin-Manuel Miranda, ‘Hamilton’ and the Value of Work
By Nathaniel Williams A handful of years ago, few knew who Lin-Manuel Miranda was. Today, he’s a household […]
Bethany Jenkins: Three Lenses to View Work
Few people are more versed in the faith and work conversation than Bethany Jenkins. Jenkins directs The Gospel […]
On Women and Work: A Review of ‘A Woman’s Place’ by Katelyn Beaty
Every once in a while I come across a book that makes me think, Wow, this author really […]
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