To Work Like a Child
“Dad, when I grow up, I want to drive a trash truck.” My four-year-old told me this with […]
To Work Like a Child
“Dad, when I grow up, I want to drive a trash truck.” My four-year-old told me this with […]
Work and the True Story of the Whole World
In another post, Benjamin Quinn defined work as “what creatures do with God’s creation.” If that’s the case, then […]
Washing Diapers for God’s Glory: How Martin Luther Transformed Work
This month we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the first flames of the Protestant Reformation. At the heart […]
Does Your Work Have Any Spiritual Value?
Dr. Keith Whitfield, Assistant Professor of Theology and Vice President for Academic Administration at Southeastern, recently discussed faith […]
Capturing Beauty in Unexpected Places: Photography to the Glory of God
In many vocations, you can clearly see how God is using your work for his glory. A construction […]
Is “Calling” Reserved for Vocational Ministry?
The idea of “calling” is a source of mystery and confusion for many. As a seminary student, I […]
Letter to an Indecisive Teenager
Congratulations. With each passing day, you get one step closer to your high school graduation. This will be […]
Graphic Design to the Glory of God
In many vocations, you can clearly see how God is using your work for his glory. A construction […]
Knowing God Through Your Work: A Review of ‘Every Job a Parable’ by John van Sloten
The last ten years have seen a renewed interest in the value of work among evangelical Christian scholars […]
3 Ways You Can Pray for Public School Educators
The smell of cafeteria food is in the air. The sound of squeaking sneakers echoes through hallways. And […]
Don’t Waste Your College
Summer is almost over. The semester will soon begin. Perhaps it’s your first semester in college or your […]
Faith and the Farmer
I grew up in rural Mississippi, an area rich in agriculture. My grandfather, a cattle farmer, lived right […]
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.
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