Karen Swallow Prior: Promises, Perils, and Primers
Dr. Karen Swallow Prior discusses the publishing process for aspiring writers in this talk from the recent workshop, "From Thought to Page."
Karen Swallow Prior: Promises, Perils, and Primers
Dr. Karen Swallow Prior discusses the publishing process for aspiring writers in this talk from the recent workshop, "From Thought to Page."
Mark Whitacre: How ‘The Informant’ Learned to Do Things God’s Way
Corporate greed. Whistleblower. Redemption. A famous FBI whisteblower ('The Informant') tells us how God radically intervened in his life — and how his work is a platform for ministry.
Benjamin Quinn: Reconnecting Faith and Work
What does faith have to do with our work? Dr. Benjamin Quinn talks about this important topic.
Karen Swallow Prior: Called to Create
"We are not always called to do what we’re passionate about, nor are we always passionate about what we are called to do," explains Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.
Ken Keathley & Benjamin Quinn: How Do I Know if I’m Called?
“How do I know if I’m called?” This simple listener question inspired a lively conversation between Drs. Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn.
“You Are More Than Your Gift”: Encanto’s Lessons for the Church
We are more than what we do. And Disney's new movie 'Encanto' has some valuable lessons for the church.
Effective Leaders Embrace Relationships
Workplaces provide tremendous opportunities for followers of Jesus to build and strengthen meaningful relationships through adversity.
Jim Morgan: Putting Christ at the Center of Business
The former CEO of Krispy Kreme discusses how faith affects our work.
Faith and Work Panel: “Every workplace is a Great Commission workplace.”
Benjamin Quinn leads a faith and work panel featuring James Morgan, Harry Nelson, Dee Labriola, and Gabe Chatham.
Meditation and Hope For the Highs and Lows of Ministry
whether you’re experiencing a ministry high or a low spot, you can find strength in these meditations.
Simone Biles, You Are More Than What You Do
Simone Biles’s recent decision to stop competing at the 2020 Olympics shocked the world. Biles has been the […]
Connecting with Your Congregation Without Compromising Biblical Truth
By Steven Madsen We live in a world constantly competing for our attention. Businesses spend millions of dollars […]
Talking to Tweens: Lessons from my Middle School Mission Field
By Anna Schaeffer In seminary, my brain was soaked in Christology, soteriology, missiology, ecclesiology, eschatology…so many -ologies. These words […]
Praying for Educators One Year into the Pandemic
By Kerissa Armstead Oh Lord, we need your grace, provision and strength. We ask for your protection and […]
Writers, Love Your Readers Like Christ Loved You
By Ashley Gorman Last week, we highlighted 5 principles to help you write with your audience in mind. […]
5 Tips to Help You Write to Your Readers
By Ashley Gorman Last week, we discussed the difference in writing for and writing to. There are many […]
Writers, Don’t “Shout into the Void.”
By Ashley Gorman As an acquisitions editor for a publishing house, I often hear this question: “What’s one […]
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 […]
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