How Should You Deal with Wealth and Poverty? Three New Testament Teachings
What did you do yesterday? Perhaps you went to work, made money, paid bills and drove past the […]
How Should You Deal with Wealth and Poverty? Three New Testament Teachings
What did you do yesterday? Perhaps you went to work, made money, paid bills and drove past the […]
Weekend Reading: Truths for Work, The Church and Politics, & The Racial Divide
Do you need encouragement for your vocation? Do you wonder how the church should (or shouldn’t) engage politics? […]
Four Practical Tips To Help People Connect Faith and Work
Everywhere you look, Christians are talking about the importance of re-connecting faith and work. You can find a […]
Don’t Think Your Job Matters? Here’s Why It Does
My toddler occasionally watches Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. (If you haven’t seen it, think animated Mr. Rogers with a preschool tiger.) One […]
Weekend Reading: 3 Challenging Articles about Work and Busyness
Weekends are an ideal time to rest from the craziness of work. They also give us an opportunity to […]
Old Answers to New Problems: Richard Baxter on Work
It’s easy to get trapped by the tyranny of the present, where contemporary problems seem to be unlike […]
For Your Weekend Reading (December 18)
Every Friday, you get a recap of what others are saying about the intersection of faith and culture, […]
Why You Can’t Find a Job You Love
This article is a transcript of David Kim’s talk at the Intersect Wisdom Forum. Why can’t we love our work? It’s […]
What the Biblical Narrative Teaches Us about Work
Dr. Keith Whitfield, Assistant Professor of Theology and Vice President for Academic Administration at Southeastern, recently discussed faith […]
Weekend Reading (November 27)
Every Friday, you get a recap of what others are saying about the intersection of faith and culture, […]
Ryan O’Dowd: Holy Wisdom – A Biblical Theology of Vocation
Ryan O’Dowd, Senior Scholar at Chesterton House, speaks on a biblical theology of vocation at Southeastern’s Ph.D. Colloquium […]
Scott Rae: A Theology of Work, Vocation & Human Flourishing
Scott Rae, Professor of Christian Ethics & Dean of Faculty at Talbot School of Theology, speaks at the […]
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