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You want to think of the workplace as a level playing field. But this is not always...
ServiceMaster is one of the great corporate stories of the 20th Century. The company grew from a...
Stories of sexual harassment continue to get top billing in the news. It seems that each day another prominent man—a leader in government, entertainment, business, news, or whatever—resigns or is fired or is...
No one wants to be treated unfairly. No one wants to be overlooked. We all want to find dignity in the work...
The kingdom of God is about community, and we choose whether to enter or not.
Home is a place, a concept, and an experience. Home is brick and mortar, and it is belonging. It is here and...
If dignity is fundamental, it makes sense that readers and commentators care whether Amazon and other organizations treat workers with dignity.
In a season focused anew on old symbols of ethnic pain, Jesus’ example reframes discrimination as a short-sighted and closed-hearted sin.
The EU migrant crisis is too big for any individual or community or church, but that does not mean we should do nothing.
Our tendency may be to see the poor as “different” or the poor themselves to be to blame for their poverty. How...
What happens when pastors try to help people see their work as a calling? Bob Robinson shares...
Roofing is unusually hard work. Second from the bottom on the job list ... one up from shark bait.
Through her business, Oikos Services, Cheryl Smith is helping previously-incarcerated women create new, sustainable futures for themselves. Along the way, Jesus sustains her--and her employees.
"The truth is none of us are in need of a savior just for our souls," writes Tara M. Owens. "If that were the case, the incarnation, Jesus in flesh-and-blood, wouldn’t have really...
"Sometimes courage is born from a desire to avoid shame," but other times, "to give courage, we must find our own courage."
When we believe--deep down--that God thinks we're worth knowing, receiving, and loving, we can reflect that same unconditional acceptance to others, writes professional communicator Margot Starbuck.
The prophetic and poetic task of imagining the world righteously is ever before us. Maybe it’s a joy set before us by others. You have to really want to see.
America has a problem with racism. American churches have a problem with racism.
Who, what, when, where, why, and how were the six foundational words of Amy Sorrell's writing career. Could those questions also be foundational words of her faith?
Usually we think about an inheritance in terms of money, possessions, or real estate, but these things can easily be taken away from us.