What a Little-Known Monk Can Teach Us About Work
By Nathaniel Williams You and I tend to segment our lives into categories of work and leisure, sacred […]
What a Little-Known Monk Can Teach Us About Work
By Nathaniel Williams You and I tend to segment our lives into categories of work and leisure, sacred […]
Bolts, Screws and the Gospel: Reflections on Working at a Hardware Store
By Brandon Webber One year ago, my family and I were at a point of transition, seeking to […]
3 Reasons Writers Should Read Regularly — And Tips For How You Can
Want to improve your writing? We’ve reached out to other writers and editors, and we’re putting them to […]
Pastor, You’ve Probably Experienced Trauma. Take Care of Yourself.
By Dave Hughes The first time the risks of my job hit me was in my substance abuse […]
2 Questions to Ask When You Question Your Calling
By Kathryn B. Zorn “Enjoy the journey.” One of my previous employers used to tell me this quite […]
Writing Tip: Let Love Permeate Your Writing
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
From Overwork to Laziness: What Proverbs Tells us about Work
By David W. Jones Scripture teaches that work is not the result of humanity’s sinfulness but is part […]
Writing Tip: 2 Practices That Changed My Writing
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
Writing Tip: Engage Your Audience
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
Writing Tip: The Wisdom in Waiting to Write
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
Real-Life Superheroes: An Ode to Essential Workers
By Benjamin Quinn and Nathaniel Williams COVID-19 has taught us a lot—about ourselves, our eating habits, how often […]
Writing Tip: When Less Is More
Want to improve your writing? This summer, we’ve reached out to other editors, and we’re putting them to […]
For Graduates: God’s Ancient Blueprint for Your Life and Work
By Nathaniel Williams Graduates, your senior year didn’t go according to plan. You’d hoped for a senior prom […]
Beyond Pragmatism: Developing a Theology of Teamwork
By Jeff Mingee A season of social quarantine has changed the way we interact with others. What’s interesting, […]
The Task of Teaching Remains the Same (and Other Observations from Online Instruction)
By Josh Herring Pastors, elders and denominational leaders have had to make difficult decisions over the last month. […]
9 Tips for Educators During COVID-19
By Kerissa Armstead Educators have suddenly been thrust into the world of online education. Some of us are […]
How Work Is a Part of Image-Bearing
By Brandon Garrett My life is anything but linear. Its trajectory resembles the meandering wanderings of a mountain […]
3 Ways You Can Pray for Healthcare Workers During COVID-19
By Nathaniel Williams COVID-19 has made all of our lives more complicated. Some of us are learning how […]
How to Work from Home (Without Losing Your Job, Mind or Soul)
By Marie Burrus Thanks to technology and the fallout of COVID-19, many schools, businesses and meeting places have […]
Laboring in Obscurity: Why I Edited a Book in Honor of Dr. Michael Travers
By Andrew J. Spencer In a recognition of the importance of otherwise ordinary people, J. R. R. Tolkien […]
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