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ServiceMaster is one of the great corporate stories of the 20th Century. The company grew from a...
Fast food jobs have a greasy reputation in the modern economy. Most people don’t aspire to work in food service, even though...
Gifts. Perhaps most of our concern, energy, financial resources at Christmas involve the selection, purchase, and giving of gifts. Often this concern...
Philippians 2:3-4 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above...
Service industry jobs, like being a hairstylist, housecleaner, or nurse’s aide, are often called “pink-collar” work. Frequently (though not always) done by...
1 John 3:16-24 We know love by this, that he laid down his life for us—and we ought to lay down our...
Next Monday the U.S. celebrates Memorial Day as a day to remember those who have died in military service. No matter your...
Unless you’re living on a deserted island, you probably had a customer service transaction today. Did you look for God in that...
It seemed like such a small thing, such a tiny sacrifice.
This guide will help you support the immigrants and refugees transitioning into your community.
John the Baptist is like God’s dynamite in today’s passage. He’s preparing the way for the Lord by shocking people into mending their ways.
Hairstylist Michele Van Fossen's calling is to listen to clients lives.
When we get it wrong, action, not lip service, is our best response.
All of these are gifts from Christ, and he asks us to bring them to him.
As people of faith, let's move through the world, always making sure the good we’re doing is good for everyone.
Does your Facebook look like mine? Photo after photo of happy kids on their first day of school in a new grade...
Unlike me, my daughter has natural administrative tendencies. I didn’t pass along those genes, but I did pass along one thing.
A young Vietnamese girl—injured when her orphanage was bombed—required an immediate transfusion. In broken Vietnamese, two American medics talked to the orphans who matched her blood type.
“We’re not dealing with their employment. We’re dealing with their calling.” Lee Scott inspires a refreshing approach to HR.
Maybe we feed each other, give cups of water, visit the sick and the prisoner because we are part of a community.