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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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