Sabbath Isn’t As Hard As You Think
We often look at the idea of a God-ordained pattern of rest with suspicion. Should that be the case?
Sabbath Isn’t As Hard As You Think
We often look at the idea of a God-ordained pattern of rest with suspicion. Should that be the case?
Work as a Means of Brotherly Love
Review of John Lennox’s ‘A Good Return: Biblical Principles for Work, Wealth, and Wisdom’
A review of John Lennox's new book 'A Good Return: Biblical Principles for Work, Wealth, and Wisdom'
Headlines: Nathan Finn, Dan Darling, & Trevin Wax on the Presidential Debate, School Phone Bans, and more
Benjamin Quinn is joined by Nathan Finn, Dan Darling, and Trevin Wax for a "headlines" conversation on the Presidential debate, education trends, and more.
From Overwork to Laziness: What Proverbs Tells us about Work
What does Proverbs teach about work?
Brandon Quinn: Becoming a Christian Leader in the Workplace
Learn leadership lessons from a public school superintendent who weaves his faith into all he does.
Quinn: What Is the Way of Christ in Work and Rest?
What is the way of Jesus at work? Here are five brief reflections.
Jacob Shatzer: Integrating Faith and Education
Jacob Shatzer casts a vision for a theologically rich Christian vision of education.
Virtue and Vice in the Workplace: Envy
The reason why jealousy is so horrendous is because it’s the opposite of Christ’s character. Where Christ was concerned for his church, jealousy is concerned only about us and our happiness, even to the detriment of another.
Shall the Luddites Win?—A Friendly Response on ChatGPT
Our framework of Cultivating Culture would have us see these objections against ChatGPT as challenges, as barriers to overcome in employing AI for faithful stewardship.
Justin Barrett: Engaging Science to Shape Culture
Christ-followers are woefully underrepresented in the sciences. Justin Barrett wants to change that.
Three Reasons Students and Pastors Shouldn’t Use ChatGPT
Tools like ChatGPT have the potential to make us deeply irrational, slaves to vice, and ultimately unhuman.
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