A dysfunctional workplace drama can only end badly, and that’s exactly what happened. Somehow, the people working for my boss had become a threat. Our work would have made any boss proud—innovative, game-changing...
Alistair’s story In the first chapter of this book we quoted Calvin Redekop, a Canadian Mennonite, who wrote: “The truth is that the average Christian spends less than 2 percent of his or...
Northeast Christians at Work recognized five organizations, including Theology of Work Project, with the 2020 Northeast Marketplace...
On September 11, Americans were violently rocked by thousands of untimely deaths. We were stunned, but quickly united. People unable to assist at Ground Zero did everything else possible. They...
Integrate workplace issues into the study of the Old Testament by diving into the book of Ruth.
The name Bezalel is not a name that first comes to our mind when we think of biblical characters.
Alistair Mackenzie helps pastors rethink where they invest their energy equipping Christians.
The following is an excerpt from a Leadership Forum sponsored by Laity Renewal (the parent organization of The High Calling) where business executives gathered to discuss how they serve God at work...
If I were going to plant a church in the middle of an urban area, I would want Timothy Keller to show...
Handle interpersonal conflict at work with practical tips from the Bible.
Regulations on religious freedoms impact faith-based Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
Thoughts on forming good business leaders through religious culture and education.
For Christians, everything matters, because we believe that God is at work in our world...and in our lives.
"We are more than a restaurant - we're a home."
Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work. If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the one who falls and has no...
We know as soon as reminded, that work spins the wheels of the world. ...
The first part of the fourth commandment calls for ceasing labor one day in seven. On the one hand, this was an...
Allow the one who created work to use you in His redemptive plan.
I have a job many people might envy. No one day is ever like another. Every day is filled with crises, activities, meetings, hallway discussions, frantic phone calls, and about 400 emails.
Peggy Wehmeyer was network television’s first religion correspondent. In seven years on ABC’s World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Peggy covered presidents, prisoners, and news makers of every...