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Defining the right purposes of every resource—from generic to specific—helps us live out our own right purposes. Sam Van Eman reminds us of God’s call to make right uses of useful stuff. ...
How do we find our purpose in life? Do we determine it on our own? Wouldn’t it be better to first understand...
How are we possibly going to be remembered after we die? What’s the point of it all?
Humanity was (and is) intended to extend the garden of God’s presence throughout the world.
Everyone is in full- time Christian ministry. Everyone is in God’s business in the marketplace.
She was the only person in the city who could do that work.
The Carnegie name is well known, but who was Andrew Carnegie the man?
We can sometimes trick ourselves into choosing an option that doesn’t suit our gifts or temperament as well as we think.
Sometimes, God calls us to places that feel uncomfortable and risky. Other times we are called to remain where we are to...
A “yes” culture releases people to discover their gifts. At Erica Young Reitz’s college town church, this isn’t just a tagline—it’s really...
For several years, Pastor Michael Catt of Albany, Georgia, was haunted by "if onlys." If only I had a church in Atlanta. If only I had a bigger church.
Some people are called to stay in their church; some are called to go. Lore Ferguson describes how her church encourages both.
Where in your work life do you feel vulnerable or weak?
I want to find God at work in me and through me. I want livelihood.
We've got to be willing to be different, to see how God sees so the world can see Jesus. We've got to...
The true danger in working for Christ is never death. It’s indifference.
You are designed to be like a Geiger counter that is finely tuned to crackle with God’s holy presence and divine power...
We glorify God by being all that we were made to be so we reflect all that he truly is.
Doing your best work, no matter what field you are in, is pleasing to God.
We have plenty of opportunities to treat personal interactions as either transactions...or as opportunities, however brief, for relationships. Which has more to...