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Entrepreneur took failures in stride because he never expected success to come quickly.
Everybody has an embarrassing work story: a mistake we made, an unhappy accident, or a time we did something we regret. Where...
2018 is booming for some. For others the new year brings fear of job cuts. . .or another year with no job...
The Text. Genesis 31:44-54 44 Come now, let’s make a covenant, you and I, and let it...
The Text. Luke 13:10-17 Luke 13:10 On a Sabbath Jesus was teaching in one of the synagogues...
If Jesus’ parables give us a glimpse about what God is doing in the world, it seems that God appears to be...
Philippians 4:13 (NIV) “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” Central Truth: Salvation is...
There’s a reason why they call work “the daily grind.” A lot of times we find ourselves dealing with conflict, struggle, and...
Remembering the life, work, and ministry of Howard E. Butt, Jr., who died Saturday, September 11, 2016.
Sometimes work is exciting, engaging, and challenging. We make discoveries, help other people and build something worth...
Maybe you once approached your job with joy and enthusiasm. You found your calling and you poured your life into it. Or...
Katherine Leary Alsdorf is Senior Fellow at the Faith, Work & Leadership Initiative at Redeemer City to City. In this interview with...
Although we usually associate happiness with success and sadness with failure, God teaches us valuable lessons through failure that can increase our...
In our competitive American ethos, it’s hard not to be chosen. So what do you do when you lose?
Conflict and difficulty aren’t unusual for people trying to follow God’s direction. Conflict and struggle associated with taking risks may be signs that we’re exactly where we need to be.
Where in your work life do you feel vulnerable or weak?
It made no sense. Jim had worked at the company longer. He worked hard. And another guy gets promoted! What a blow. Jim gave himself time to stew … and, yes, he indulged...
No word portrays the condition of the homes of this neighborhood better than broken.
We hold on to work we aren't qualified to do for all kinds of reasons—pride, fear of appearing weak, denial—but it takes patience to find the work we are truly gifted at.
I’m fried. I’m burned out. I need a new life because the one I’ve got is all flamed out. ...