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Guest Dr. Saundra Dalton Smith tells us about seven different types of rest and how God helped her recover from burnout.
Have stress and exhaustion become your default state? We talk with guest Sarah Magidoff about slowing down...
Experienced engineers will take less pay in exchange for a sane work schedule and fulfilling relationships.
Mother’s Day: that Sunday once a year when we honor moms with flowers and chocolates and maybe even chip in with the...
If you can't concentrate on your time with your children because you are thinking about work you'd like to be doing, you are in danger.
Peter Schneck sold a thriving ad agency when he realized it was keeping him from being in a close relationship with his...
Work and rest are not opposing forces, but elements of a rhythm that make good work and true recreation possible. If you’re...
This episode features a talk Dr. Richard A. Swenson gave at a Marketplace Network Forum in Boston. You can visit his website...
Last week, we began focusing on the first part of Ephesians 5:15, “Be very careful, then, how...
In the middle of my college career I first found Sabbath rest to be a relief rather than a rule. The message of God’s power and sovereignty pressed deeply as I navigated the...
Of the Ten Commandments, the longest commandment is the one that begins, "Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy."
From 1916 to 1939, Justice Louis Brandeis sat on the U.S. Supreme Court. Once, right before the start of an important trial, Justice Brandeis took a short vacation—and drew heavy criticism for it....
A few months ago, a young woman, new to faith, reached out to me with a pressing need.
How many plates do you have in the air?
This is the third talk of Andy Mills' five-part series on faith and work. Andy Mills is the former CEO of the...
The speed and amount of data coming at us on our computers, laptops, and cellphones, and soon through our glasses and watches, is startling.
What is the connection between faith and work? The Bible affirms the goodness of creation and therefore the goodness of work. In...
Susan Wunderink of Christianity Today reflects on the lessons learned from an extended time of unemployment in “The Sabbath Swimming Lesson: When...
The Sabbath is a day for saving life, not just in the particular sense of rescuing someone from a life-threatening situation, but...
In a world so filled with busyness, where electronic communication invades every moment, where people are running ragged and neglecting their most...