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We talk with Dr. Josephine Kim about the cultural and social factors that impact mental health and work for marginalized groups.
Sensitive, empathic, introverted? You may be surprised where God calls you. If this describes you or someone you work with, this episode...
You may not typically think of working in hospitality as a particularly powerful job, but this work has great power when we...
Are you facing a problem in your work that feels like it's too big for you to solve? How do you find...
Soul food scholar Adrian Miller discusses reconciliation and bridging our differences through food.
The examen is an ancient prayer practice that encourages reflection on the events of each day in order to detect God's presence...
Guest Austin Channing Brown talks about faith, work and the invisible burden of being a black woman...
If you are a street sweeper, sweep the streets so well that all the host of heaven will pause to say that...
In June 2016, we published a newsletter on helping refugees through our work. In the light of current events, we think that...
Our bitter political season did not end with last year’s election. As the Presidential inauguration approaches, we’re all still trying to understand...
We may ask ourselves what we can do in our daily work in response to such a vast problem. The refugee crisis...
"I, the Lord, have called you in righteousness; I will take hold of your hand. I will keep you and will make...
Speaking out is important, but it’s not enough.
This guide will help you support the immigrants and refugees transitioning into your community.
Al Erisman is the Former Director of Technology at Boeing. He currently serves as the Executive-in-Residence at Seattle Pacific University, Director, Executive...
From his pocket, the president simply pulled out a copy of the Bill of Rights and read it aloud to the woman. “As president of the United States, that is my job description.”
Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach was educated and later taught at the London School of Economics and then became dean of the City...
A young African man saw the misery around him, and he grew angry. He asked his minister why people had to suffer. He cried, "Why doesn't God do something?"
Jesus teaches that the greatest commandments are to love God radically and love others radically. How is this love different from every other love?
I used to preach freedom from oppression vicariously through my student’s stories, but I wasn’t experiencing freedom for myself. I needed a...