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It’s hot, so I stand under the awning at the back of the church where the sun can’t scorch the tops of my shoulders and the crown of my head. Two friends have...
When you're unemployed--or under-employed--for a long period of time, it's hard not to become hopeless, cynical and even depressed. Our friends at...
It’s hard to admit, but I am not skilled at quieting my body and mind.
My question stumped Susan, a diligent job seeker, over coffee that morning: “What do you care about that’s larger than you?”
How attached are we to our habits, presuppositions, and comforts? Are we willing to put aside the way we've "always done things" for the good of our workplaces, churches and relationships? ...
It took me by surprise...but not really. I guess I had expected it for a few years, and at times I may have even prayed for it. Still, nothing could have fully prepared...
I hate failure. ...
I never thought finding a job would be so challenging.
By American standards, our simple, rustic, debt-free way of life is likely a bit peculiar to most. But after four years of being duly sifted through the economic threshing machine, we’ve learned...
Food Stamps. Medicaid. Unemployment. These were words I never imagined would be associated with having a college degree.
An excerpt follows from the e-book, "At Work as it is in Heaven: 25 Ways to re-imagine the Spiritual Purpose of Your Work." ...
Do you feel over-committed? Do you have a hard time saying "no" at work or in ministry? Nikole Hahn shares her struggle in this essay, featured at BibleDude.net. Nikole said she experienced major...
Too many of us are afraid to pursue what we love. We're even afraid to ask God for it. Not anymore, for...
Thirty years ago, I was one of three full-time speechwriters working for a Fortune 500 company. Our boss wrote speeches part-time and...
My family leaves for an impromptu day trip to our favorite beach along the southeastern shore of Lake Michigan. We're ready for a fun day together under a blue sky. ...
Jason finally had enough. His officemate and frequent work partner would have to be confronted. “Your delays make us miss deadline after deadline,” Jason said. “And I’m sorry to have to tell you.” ..
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