What a Little-Known Monk Can Teach Us About Work
When we follow Brother Lawrence's example, we can do ordinary tasks in an extraordinary way.
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What a Little-Known Monk Can Teach Us About Work
When we follow Brother Lawrence's example, we can do ordinary tasks in an extraordinary way.
Gospel Fuel for the Weary
I hope this article serves as that good news to someone who’s tired today.
If God Can Do Anything, Why Not Alleviate Suffering?
if God is this powerful, why didn’t he just make a world without sin and suffering?
20 Resources on Theological Anthropology
Want to be better informed on theological anthropology? Here are 20 books to get you started.
“Being the ‘Salt’ of Jesus in the Workplace”: A Business as Mission Panel
What does it look like to be faithful in the workplace? Benjamin Quinn talks Mark Whitacre, Craig Williams, Chad Merrill, and Bill Peterson.
You Were Made for More than Empty Spectacles
Take a step back from empty amusement. Beg God to help us re-focus our attention on what (and Who) is most magnificent and significant.
Seminary Student, Don’t Waste the Job You Have Right Now
Seminary student, that part-time job you have isn't just a means to a paycheck. Love God and love people, especially those you work with.
Faith in the Workplace: Your Mission Is Where You Work
What if your job is your mission field? How would that affect how you work?
Growing in the Soil of Suffering
Certain fruits grow best in the soil of suffering. This helps us make sense of the senseless.
Karen Swallow Prior: “Words should be stewarded well.”
Karen Swallow Prior explains the process and significance of written communication.
Seminary Student, Don’t Get Too Comfortable in the Academy.
Pursue vocational pastoral ministry. Pursue it for as long as the Lord doesn’t slam the door in your face.
Mark Whitacre: “If you’re not a servant leader, you’re a selfish leader.”
Mark Whitacre shares his radical testimony and explores what it looks like to be faithful in the workplace.
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