Chuck Lawless: Writing to the Glory of God
Why does it matter that you write well? Dr. Chuck Lawless addressed this question at the keynote […]
Chuck Lawless: Writing to the Glory of God
Why does it matter that you write well? Dr. Chuck Lawless addressed this question at the keynote […]
From Thought to Page: Writing as Worship
So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. (1 […]
Daniel Ritchie: No Longer a Prisoner to Perception
In most ways, Daniel Ritchie is a normal man, husband and father. He has the same joys and […]
Destroying the Divide Between Pulpit and Pew
By Benjamin Quinn My older brother, Brandon, serves as principal of the public high school from which we […]
Human Flourishing and the End of the World
Faith, Work and Eschatology If you knew that Jesus was returning next week, would you go to work […]
James K. A. Smith: Work and the Good Life
James K. A. Smith speaks on how our work is the way we image God. This talk was […]
Larry Trotter: Rest and the Good Life
"We have lost the wonder and the joy of being the beloved of God."
What Defines You?
What Defines You? “…It’s not who you are underneath, but it’s what you do that defines you.” These […]
Faith at Work: Contextualizing the Conversation in Romania
It all started on a bus ride to Bulgaria. I found myself seated next to a guy named […]
Peter Leithart: “The Goal of Human Labor Is Shared Festivity”
What can the Eucharist, or the Lord’s Supper, teach us about work? Peter Leithart posed this question in […]
Why I Embrace My Introversion
By Alysha Clark As I have explored the doctrine of vocation, I have joyfully discovered the myriad ways […]
Work: Pushing Back Against the Curse
I don’t often win theological arguments with my dad; with an MDiv from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary […]
Workplace Confessions of an Introvert
For the entirety of my adult life I have been told that work is good. When work gets […]
God Has Placed You In Your Workplace for a Reason
I serve as an administrative assistant for a counseling office. I answer phones, scan files, sort paperwork and […]
“My Inadequacies Highlight His Sufficiency”: Jennifer Bleakley on Writing, Horses and Hope
Joey had been a majestic, hard-working horse. But an injury changed everything. Now he was tired, starved, blind […]
Should Women Be Seminary Professors?
Recently, Desiring God published an interview with John Piper regarding the place of female professors at seminary. In […]
Finding Fulfillment as an Administrative Assistant
Some vocations allow you to clearly see how God uses your work for his glory. In other vocations, the […]
The Key to Making Resolutions That Stick
It’s a new year, and many of us made new resolutions. We’re only a few days in to […]
Serving the Church with the Written Word: Writing to the Glory of God
Some vocations allow you to clearly see how God uses your work for his glory. A surgeon saves […]
How This Corporate Chaplain Brings Hope to the Workplace
Work isn’t always easy. Sometimes it is frustrating, exhausting, stress-filled and unfulfilling. Other times, work is made more […]
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